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Evernote for Android Now with Skitch Integration, Offline Search, Slideshow View, and More!

Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov
 

Today’s Evernote for Android update (3.2) gets a bunch of really cool new features and capabilities, including tighter integration with Skitch, offline note search, a new way to view your images, and much more.

Draw and Annotate with Skitch

This update is the first version of Evernote to showcase our recent Skitch acquisition. When you create a note or edit an existing one, you’ll see Skitch’s heart logo in the toolbar. If you have Skitch installed (you really should if you don’t), then you’ll be taken into Skitch. In Skitch, you can draw and doodle, then send your sketch into Evernote by tapping the elephant icon in the top right.

Annotating an existing image
If you’d like to annotate a snapshot or image contained in an existing note, edit the note and tap on the image attachment. In the popup, tap on Annotate with Skitch. This will work for just about any note that contains images, with the exception of web clips. Once you’ve marked up your image in Skitch, tap on the Evernote icon and the image will be sent back into the original note. It couldn’t be simpler.

Search when you’re offline

You can now search within your Evernote account when you don’t have a network connection. In the past, you were able to access certain notes offline, but searching for notes wasn’t possible. Now, Premium users can take entire notebooks offline and search within them. Free users can search within notes that they viewed or created on their Android device. One additional benefit that our Premium users will see is the ability to search within their PDFs while offline. Please be aware that this will require downloading and storing more content to your device or SD card.

Slideshow View for images

We’ve made viewing images in Evernote a really wonderful experience. Open a note, then tap on an image, photo or something you marked up in Skitch. This will open our new dedicated image viewing mode: Slideshow View. The image will take up the whole screen on a black background. Swipe left and right to view all the other images in that note. If your note contains an image and nothing else, then it will automatically open in Slideshow View.

When in Slideshow View, you can edit the note title by simply tapping on it. You can go between Slideshow View and the standard note view by tapping on the Slideshow icon in the top left corner.

Shared Notebook improvements

Whenever someone invites you to access a Shared Notebook, you’ll receive an email with a link. If you view the email on your Android device and tap the link, the Shared Notebook will open up right inside of Evernote on Android. No need to wait to get back to your desktop; everything you need is right at your fingertips.

More great stuff

We’ve also made a number of enhancements to existing functionality:

    • Move notes between notebooks: Tap and hold a note in the note list, then choose Move to notebook from the popup.
    • Redesigned tagging: When adding a tag, you’ll see a redesigned, more useable tagging interface.

  • Save files to SD card: Tap on any note containing files or images, then tap the Menu and choose Save attachments.

More to come!

We have lots of great things in the works for both Evernote and Skitch. For our iOS users, we are working on bringing Skitch to iOS. Stay tuned.

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  • Andish

    Hello.
    The Skith integration is sweet, but I’m wondering if you’ll add inking capabilities on the android platform like on windows. I’ve recently acquired a tablet and I’d love using evernote for taking handwritten notes.

    I’ve read around on the internet and I’ve seen that many users find this feature missing.

  • alexis

    does skitch work with HTC Flyer’s Pen?????? it would be great if it did

  • Steve

    plus one for htc flyer pen. First of evernote and OneNote to offer full pen support on android wins my undying support… You are already a step ahead with the android app :-)

  • http://www.mellin.se Magnus

    Thanks for the update, plus one for the HTC Flyer pen support requests. Any idea if that is something you will work on or if it is of (too) low priority?

  • abramo

    Still is not possible to zoom and pan without a multitouch screen. Can you add the needed commands to the toolbar?

  • S_talker

    Plus one for the HTC Flyer pen support! Ideal application, but without pen support it’s unusable for me on my Flyer :( I’m ready to pay up to $15 just for this feature.

  • Nick

    Is there a way to annotate/edit multiple images in one note in Skitch?

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