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Evernote for Mac: Subtly Sweeter

Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov
 

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The latest Evernote for Mac update introduces some great user interface enhancements, as well as a number of behind-the-scenes fixes and improvements.

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Best thumbnails ever

We designed Evernote for Mac to be a visual memory aide, and easy-to-scan thumbnails are a big part of the fun. We’ve completely redesigned the thumbnails in this release to make them easier to use and prettier to look at. The thumbnails now have different shapes based on the content of your notes; adding a new dimension to your visual memory. They now also sport badges to quickly indicate and identify file attachments. These new thumbnails are available in both Thumbnail and Mixed views.

Other visual enhancements

  • Visual update to left-hand navigation
  • Improved the search explanation menu alignment
  • Improved Mixed View thumbnails and text layout
  • Updated look for the Monthly Usage meter

There are also a bunch of bug fixes, as well as support for the “audio/amr” file type for both free and premium accounts. If you already have Evernote for Mac installed, just check for updates and grab the new version. You can also download it from here.

For all of you Evernote for Windows users out there, do not fear. There are some exciting updates coming your way soon.

  • Gerald

    Do you consider implementing full-screen editing?
    The iPad UI is beautiful, simple and a way nicer than the MAC-UI… do you consider applying your iPad knowledge to the Mac platform?

  • Peter Dalsgaard

    I second the request for full-screen editing.

  • Bob

    Is full screen editing coming? Can someone from Evernote please reply to this comment that has been repeated frequently in this thread?

    • Andrew Sinkov

      You can double click on a note, which opens it in its own window. You can then expand that note window to take up the entire screen. Is this what you mean?

      • Simon

        Thanks, I was looking for an option to do that, I didn’t think about the solution you just gave.

        It would however be a nice option to have a “Full Screen” button somewhere, because having another window just to edit in full screen is not very nice (when working with many things in a mac expose will become cluttered with windows, so any new one has to have a meaningful purpose)

        Appart from that I love the application.

        ps : sorry if I made any mistakes, english is a second languaje and I don’t use it too often to write

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