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Evernote for Windows Phone Update: Rich Text Editing, Checkbox Support and More

Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov
 

The youngest member of the Evernote family, Evernote for Windows Phone, got a bunch of great new capabilities today including rich text editing, new sharing options, checking off boxes, decrypting text, and more. Let’s dive in.

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Rich text editing and more

Your notes can take many forms. Sometimes they’re just text; sometimes they’re web clips; and sometimes they have styled text and checkboxes. Now, regardless of what your note contains, you’ll be able to edit it from your Windows Phone.

To edit a note, open it and tap on the edit button in the menu. Next find the area of the note that your wish to edit and tap on it. After you’ve made the changes, tap the check mark. If you’re adding text, then you’ll notice that Evernote automatically maintains the style of the given region that you were editing, meaning that if it the text in that area was bold, your additions will also be bold.

You can also append images and text to the end of any note.

Sharing URLs to notes

Evernote for Windows Phone now allows you to copy a URL to an individual note and paste into an email, IM app, Twitter, or just about any place you like. To do this, open a note and tap on the gift icon. You will see the URL appear in a box along with a copy icon. Tap the copy icon and you’re ready to paste the URL anywhere.

Please note, in order to use this feature you must have a network connection and have the latest version of the Windows Phone operating system.

Rotating and saving images

Say you have an image inside of a web clip that you’d like to rotate. Now you can. Edit the note and tap on the image. You can then choose to rotate the image however you like. Once you tap Save the image orientation will be updated in the note. You can also save an image to your Pictures Hub by expanding the image editing menu.

Checkboxes

In the same way that Evernote for Windows Phone preserves the look and feel of the text region you’re editing, you can also add checkboxes to existing lists. Edit a note and tap into a checkbox to-do list. Every new line that you create will start with a checkbox.

You can also check-off existing checkboxes by tapping on them.

Decrypting note content

Evernote desktop lets you encrypt areas of text. This is great for storing passwords, credit card numbers and anything else that you’d like to keep safe. You can now decrypt these items from your phone. Tap on the encrypted region, then enter your passphrase. This will show you the encrypted text. The text will once again become hidden as soon as you leave the note.

An important note about encryption in Evernote: Never forget your encryption passphrase. Neither the Evernote application nor Evernote staff can help you decrypt any encrypted information if you lose the passphrase.

Many other great improvements

This update also includes many additional enhancements to speed and stability, as well as interface improvements. There’s a lot more on the way. Stay tuned.

  • Sarah

    For iPhone pleeeeease!

  • Lexi

    “Why the decision not to give iPhone users this feature first?”

    Probably because it is easier to do on WP7. At least that’s what I hear from most developers.

  • http://daunkates.blogspot.com Acaddd

    So, when will this come to iOS? Sometime this year, I hope?

  • http://blog.williamgill.de William Gill

    This is awesome – great update. And great that you are investing so heavily in the Win7 Phone platform. The Windows7 Phone global market share might be small now, but we can expect that to change when Nokia starts releasing Windows 7 devices later this year.
    I wonder if you can get Evernote pre-installed on new Nokia Win7 phones…?

  • Michael

    Why still no rich text or Text Expander support for iOS.

    Windows Mobile Phone 7 is hardly selling any units, all published usage reports point WM7 to be insignificant. Are you being paid my Microsoft to do the port before IOS, or is the sad fact, that WM7 has build- in support for rich text, while iOS 4.x does not ?

    You were once seen as a very Mac/iOS friendly company, now it looks more and more like you are ignoring this segment.

    Regards
    Michael

  • Agus

    Very nice interface.

  • Aiken

    I just upgrade to mango via developer unlock, but the feature of add note crashed a lot, would you guys notice that and have a fix? Thanks.

  • Chris

    Got to agree.. iPad and iPhone apps are almost unusable without nested notebooks and tags, and the lack of checkboxes and rich text.

  • Patrick N

    Michael – indeed. Editing rich text formatting API are coming in iOS 5. They do not natively exist in iOS 4. No conspiracy necessary, sorry.

  • Dave

    What a terrible experience. All of my lists now have to be edited as single lines… and I can’t delete any of the lines, only blank them out. Did a miss a delete line operation somehow? How do I get back to simple editable text (with newlines)?

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