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Big Update: Evernote for iPhone 3.0 is Here

Product updates | By Phil Libin
 

Ever since Apple announced plans for the new iPhone 3.0 a couple of months ago, we’ve been hard at work rebuilding Evernote to take advantage of the platform’s new features. Today is the big payoff: iPhone 3.0 officially launches and our new app is ready to go! Get it now from the App Store.

This is a major upgrade for us. There are two main reasons to be excited about Evernote for iPhone 3.0: the great stuff that we put in, and the even greater stuff that we’ll be able to add in the near future. So, what’s new?

Beefy synchronization

We’ve completely rewritten the data synchronization part of the application to take advantage of the new iPhone 3.0 capabilities, so that info about all your notes (but not their entire contents) is now synced locally on the device. This means that you can scroll through thousands of notes without interruption and without ever seeing the dreaded “load 25 more” message. It also means that filtering on tags, attributes, notebooks and locations can now be done without ever hitting the server, so it’s virtually instantaneous. Also, note content is now cached more aggressively, so pulling up a previously-viewed note is very quick. If you have a lot of notes, Evernote may need a couple of minutes to sync your note list the first time you launch the new app.

No pending

This new data handling functionality also means that there’s no longer any need for a “Pending” tab —pending notes are now displayed in the normal note list and you can edit them at any time, even before they’ve been synced!

Where in the world?

iphone-map
We love maps, and Evernote 3.0 for the iPhone’s got em! You can push the “pin” button at any time to see all of your notes displayed on a map. The numbers indicate how many notes you have in a particular area, and zooming in will break up the groups until you can see each individual note as a pin. Now, if you want to quickly remember the name of that great pickled mustard herring you had in Stockholm last summer (mmmm), just thumb the map over to Sweden and there it is.

Instant groups

The note views now lets you group your notes by date, title, notebook, city or country. You can also instantly jump to a different group by taping the index bar on the right of the note list (or on the bottom, if you’re in landscape mode), or scroll your finger over the index bar to fly through your notes at breakneck speed. Once you get good at using groups, maps and index-jumping, you can quickly get to any note without ever having to search.

Advanced Searching

Of course, you can still search through your notes and we’ve made that better as well. Advanced search options are now easier to use and many types of searches can be performed without ever having to touch the server, so they’re really fast. You can also instantly jump back to seeing all your notes at any time.

Way better audio

We’ve given the audio recorder in Evernote a lot of attention and now it’s much better than before. We doubled the recording time, halved the number of required button presses, and dressed it up in a spiffy new skin. If you haven’t tried making voice notes in Evernote before, give the new audio recorder a shot. It’s so slick now that we can’t stop playing with it…

Cinema-quality Landscape View

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Try holding the phone sideways in the note list view. Now add a few thousand notes and try it again. It’s a drool-worthy visual timeline of your notable life.

Mercy for your fingers

We’ve eliminated several steps and small buttons when making snapshot and camera roll notes. Now you can snap a picture and send it to Evernote with just a couple of clicks. If you want to add a title, tags or text to your photo (or any other) note, just pull it up from the note list —even if it’s still pending.

Plays nice with others

Evernote for iPhone 3.0 now supports in-app integrations with iPhone apps from other developers. Several exciting Evernote-aware apps should be launching really really soon! Stay tuned and we’ll blog about all of them.

General improvements and bug fixes

This is our third major version of Evernote for the iPhone, so there’s a lot of improvements under the hood.

More on the horizon

Just as important as the new features that made it in to this release, is the fact that Evernote 3.0 for iPhone is the most powerful mobile platform we’ve ever built and it’s going to let us do things in the future which we couldn’t even dream if doing before. So what are we dreaming about now? Well, we don’t want to make specific promises (and some of them may be a long way away), so we’ll just hint at three things for now: sharing, local search, calendar integration, to-do management, audio search, compass use and memory training. Wait, that’s seven things. Dammit! Suffice it to say there will be lots of amazingly cool features coming soon.

Works on all iPhones and iPod Touches

Upgrade your existing iPhone or iPod Touch to the 3.0 firmware, and you’ll be all set to run the new Evernote. Of course, if you’re lucky enough to get the new iPhone 3G S, you’ll notice that, thanks to the fantastic new camera and faster speed, it’s pretty much the perfect Evernote device.

As always, Evernote 3.0 for the iPhone is available for free from the App Store. Remember that your Evernote app is happiest when it gets to sync across all of your computers and mobile devices, so if you haven’t already done so, make sure to download us for Mac and Windows as well!

It may still say version 2.0 in iTunes, while all the Apple servers update.

  • Lee

    Lots of crashes!!! Hopefully you can fix it soon. I’m looking to use this for daily voice memos vs the new built-in voice memo app.

  • Mark T.

    @Phil Libin: Regarding the memory training, are you considering spaced repetition?

    I’ve read about this technique before, and it seems quite intriguing and powerful: http://www.supermemo.com/english/princip.htm

    And here is an overview of the algorithm they use: http://www.supermemo.com/english/algsm11.htm

    I’d love Evernote to both store my memory and help me remember information with my wet brain alone! I imagine even a simplistic approximation of spaced repetition would provide a big advantage. You guys seem like the geeks to do it. :)

    Happy Evernote subscriber,
    Mark

  • tivoboy

    @phil libin, thanks for the note. I HAVE submitted to support but since nearly two weeks now, no response.

  • RicciRicardo

    Great application Evernote!
    However I seem to have 1 hiccup.
    Whenever I’m out of WIFI access I can’t access my notes!
    Am I doing something wrong, or is that how the application works?
    I was under the impression that offline access was a given.
    Please advise

    • Andrew Sinkov

      @RicciRicardo If you want to access a note when offline, you need to mark that note as a “Favorite” by tapping on the little star in the top left corner of the note.

  • C.J. Land

    More issues with 3.0.2.

    Ipod Touch/1stGen/Version 3.0 Software
    Evernote 3.0.2

    I continue to get message:
    “Synchronization Failed” Synchronization failed because of an error communicating with the Evernote Servers. Please try again later.

    My application has not synchronized since July 2. Incredibly frustrating because I thought this was a God send of an application when Google dropped Google Notebook as an application.

    Very disappointing for an application that really could dominate this space.

  • Top L

    I’m echoing some of the others in the comments to this post and in other posts: there should be a way to have all the notes accessible offline on the iPhone (and other mobile platforms).

    I think Favorites is an excellent idea to quickly access frequently used notes, and while it’s great that you’re making Favorite notes available offline, there should be a separate option to allow for all notes to be offline.

    This would greatly make Evernote usable to a huge pool of users who have the iPod Touch, and also for those who travel internationally and want convenient access to all of their Evernote data without paying for roaming.

  • João Carvalho

    Please support Symbian OS. There are millions of costumers waiting. Consider the most recent versions of it – the Series 60 5th edition – that have bigger screens and touch support, and try to make it backwards compatible with other editions.

  • http://www.shakeelnaim.com Shak

    Hi all, I’ve also been getting this error. Don’t normally use Evernote but thought I’d give it a try so exported all my Yojimbo data it on desktop, but when I started the iPhone app, I got same error as other users. I noticed the error appeared just after the message ‘synching tags …’ appeared at the top of the page.
    This might not work for everybody but this is what I tried and it worked.
    When the error message appears, click OK.
    Now go to the settings within the app and click logout.
    Quit the app.
    Restart the app and you will notice you’re still signed in.
    The app will start to synch and hopefully you will NOT get the error message.

    This is what worked for me and hope it does for other people too.

    good luck,

    Shak

  • http://www.shakeelnaim.com Shak

    Update to my previous post
    ———————

    this is weird. I tried logging out again and quit the app. But when I restarted the app I wasn’t automatically logged in like the previous time … However after signing in, the app synched with the servers no problem.
    Also, to correct my mistake from previous post. Go to the ‘Account’ tab and log out, not ‘Settings’ (there is no settings tab). Sorry

  • Walter Reade

    I’m getting the synch error people are mentioning above. Tried logging out and restarting. Nothing. Help?

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