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Evernote for iOS gets an update

Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov
 

An update to Evernote for iOS just went live in the App Store. Version 3.4.2 is mostly an under-the-hood update. Check for updates or get it from the App Store.

We’ve made a number of enhancements to stability during synchronization and note creation. For example, if you create a note, you’re able to consistently view it even if the note is still synchronizing. Also, we’ve improved the way attachments are handled on the iPad. There are also a ton of other bug fixes throughout that will make your Evernote experience just that much more pleasant.

One very visible new capability is support for Traditional Chinese.

Stay tuned, there are some big things in the works for iOS. Hold tight.

  • Kimron

    Stacks on the iPhone/iPad would make an already great product virtually perfect. A brilliant replacement for SOHO Notes for me.

  • http://www.allbidigit.nl Theo Rouers

    I use Evernote on the Ipad2, on android with my Galaxy S2, and on several Windows PCs. I have read about the lack of stacking on the Ipad. The android app lets me see the same stack as on Windows. On the Ipad the stacks are a mess. My solution to this is:

    as I am a professional Records Manager I use a workaround in form of a classification system for the notebooks in Evernote. Just make the classificatiin numerological:

    000 Inbox
    001 General
    002 Tasks
    003 Projects
    003.001 Project X
    003.002 Project Y
    003.003 Project Z
    004 ICT
    005
    006
    ….
    009 Private

    With this system you do not need the stacks anymore. The classification of your notebooks is your bunch of stacks. On the Ipad your notebooks get very structured this way.

    Try it: you will like it!!!

  • http://www.allbidigit.nl Theo Rouers

    I use Evernote also on my Galaxy S2 with android. Looks better on android.I was confronted with the lack of RTF editing in a bad way. Made some nice tables in Windows Evernote, my Ipad or my Galaxy S2 do not let me edit them. Hello Evernote-programmers make it work. Other editors on the Ipad (in the office apps) have these abilities. I just saw there were several updates on the Ipad client, but none of the things mentioned in this thread got a solution. Is someone from Evernote reading these threads?

  • http://www.allbidigit.nl Theo Rouers

    ohoh I must make a correction – after the last update I can edit tables: great work Evernote – now if you make stacks work it get really good

  • http://www.myebookmaster.com Jacob Hiller

    Please add stacks to the mobile versions.

  • Kevin Morris

    If you are using the iphone version you have limited stack support. From the notebooks you can tap on the i icon on the top left to give you view options. Sort by Stack is an option. This will sort all of your notebooks by the stacks.

    Stacks are not collapsable and you cannot create stacks. While the view is semi-helpful, if you have a lot of notebooks you have to have full support, including the ability to collapse and expand a stack. Why this view is not feasible in iPad yet who knows.

  • Grandin Donovan

    Stacks for iOS. As organization is a core feature for workflow and not just a nice to have, please make a top priority. Having a device disjoint in the internal architectures of one’s system is a crying’ shame.

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