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Beautiful sharing: Evernote Food

Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov
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Evernote Food is a great way to preserve all of your food memories—from dining out to cooking in. Oftentimes, your meals tell a story that you want to share with the world, so we redesigned our shared view to really highlight your experiences.

Your photos are now on a beautiful dark background, which really showcases the meal. Notes are placed at the top of the meal and captions are right below each image. Friends that receive your link can save the meal to their own Evernote accounts, see where the meal occurred and re-share it to their social networks.

Here’s an example of a shared meal that I created on a recent trip to the Ferry Building in San Francisco.

How to share a meal

There are two options for sharing a meal. You can either do it inside Evernote Food or from Evernote.

  • From Evernote Food: Open the meal and tap on the share icon in the lower right. Choose a sharing option and you’re done.
  • From Evernote: Open the meal and share it as you would any individual note.

More to come

We have lots more to come from Evernote Food, including new features and new platforms. Stay tuned.

Get Evernote Food from the iTunes App Store »

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  • http://tcconsulting.com Tim Crawford

    Do you have any plans for an iPad app of Evernote Food?

  • http://about.me/ssieg Shawn Sieg

    i’m so looking forward to checking out Evernote Food… i did download the iOS app… I’m currently posting my Weight Watchers adventures with cooking, recipes, etc… at http://ssieg.posterous.com/

    i currently use Evernote for taking notes and sending various articles to the email address for archiving…

    thanks for the post!
    -shawn

  • http://annejsimmons.com Anne Simmons

    I Love the evernote family of apps. +1 for the ipad version. Also, it would be great for a bigger character limit in the notes section of the food app. So that I can note the recipe with the pictures.

    Thanks
    Anne

  • Martin

    Any plans for an android version?

    • Mads

      I hope so! I’m curious as to why so many of the additional apps are only available to iPhone users. The food app is what really got me excited to use Evernote. Now I’m not really sure if I can make much use out of it until more features are available to Android users.

    • Prashant Agrawal

      +1 for the Android app. I keep forgetting what food I liked where until I eat it again :(

  • Cassio Magalhaes

    I use it everyday as a food diary. The problem is I only remember to take pictures of fancy meals and forget the daily boring stuff hehehe
    It would be nice if we could turn off that “opening”. sometimes you just want a quick snap and that really gets in the way.

  • Kai

    Hello,

    I would love to see an Andorid version of this.

  • Sharon

    Android app pretty please with a cherry on top

    • Erin

      Yeah, I’d love an android app!

  • http://levidurbidge.com Levi

    Anxiously (and alliteratively) anticipating an android version of this app.

  • mitchitized

    Happily using this for wine, would have appreciated a category ability so I could separate food from drinks. Evernote is a killer app for winetasting notes, should have had a wine app long ago!

    Agreed with the above, both iPad and Android platforms should already be in the works, this could provide a really interesting alternative to Foursquare that de-emphasized the social “me me me!” stuff like badges and whatnot, and instead provided actual, useful information.

  • Daniel

    Another vote for an Android version…

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