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  1. The All New Evernote 4.0 for Android

    Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov

    Major operating system updates are a great opportunity for us to rethink our apps. That’s exactly what happened when Google released the Ice Cream Sandwich operating system. Today, we’re excited to unveil the completely redesigned Evernote 4.0 for Android. It’s more than just a new look, it’s the most powerful Evernote for Android, ever. Get [...]

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  2. Let’s Get Cooking: The First Evernote Cook-Along with Home Cooking Ambassador

    Community | By Kasey Fleisher Hickey

    After welcoming our Home Cooking Ambassador to the Ambassador Program, we naturally wanted to cook something. Since so many of you already use Evernote and Evernote Food to manage recipes and capture your cooking and eating experiences, we thought it would be fun for Lauren to lead a community cook-along event that lets us connect [...]

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  3. Week in Review: A Recap of This Week’s Posts

    Our Notes | By Kasey Fleisher Hickey

    Here’s a quick recap of blog posts you may have missed this week. Evernote Acquires Penultimate The beautifully simple handwriting app for iPad is now a part of the Evernote family. Learn more about this new addition. The Evernote Trunk Conference is back! Mark your calendars: on August 24th, the Evernote Trunk Conference makes its [...]

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  4. The Evernote Trunk Conference is back!

    Our Notes | By Andrew Sinkov

    We’re excited to announce our second annual Evernote Trunk Conference. This year, it’s taking place in San Francisco on August 24th. Reserve your spot today » The goal of ETC is to bring together the global community of Evernote developers, users, and partners for a single day of great talks, sessions, and workshops. It’s an [...]

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  5. Evernote Launches Separate Chinese Service

    Our Notes | By Phil Libin

    Today, Evernote unveiled its new, completely separate, Chinese service called Yinxiang Biji (印象笔记) to give our users in China a great Evernote experience. The name means Memory Notes or Impression Notes. As a happy coincidence, the second character, 象, means elephant. The previously existing Evernote service is not affected and will continue to run separately. [...]

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  6. Evernote for Mac Update: Card View, Word Count, New Save Features, and More

    Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov

    Today, Evernote for Mac gets a pretty great update (v 3.1) full of new features, redesigned screens and stability improvements. We’ve added a completely new Card View, word and character counts for notes, easier attachment export, and much more. Let’s take a look: Get Evernote for Mac The New Card View We replaced our thumbnail [...]

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  7. Evernote for iOS Update: Redesigned Screens, Improved Usability, New Settings, and More

    Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov

    This has been quite a week already, and it’s only Tuesday! Today, we have a major update for iOS 5 that includes redesigned note screens, improved editing, better checkboxes, new attachment options, and more. Let’s take a look. Get Evernote for iOS » iOS 5 iPhone: Major note editor upgrade and redesign for iOS 5 [...]

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  8. Evernote Acquires Penultimate

    Our Notes | By Phil Libin

    Cocoa Box’s Penultimate, the beautifully simple handwriting app for iPad, has been one of our favorites pretty much since it came out two years ago, so we’re very thrilled to announce that we’ve acquired the company and that Penultimate is now part of the Evernote family! Penultimate is hugely popular. In fact, according to Apple, [...]

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  9. Week in Review: A Recap of This Week’s Posts

    Tips and Stories | By Kasey Fleisher Hickey

    How a Registered Nurse Uses Evernote as a Portable Resources Binder and Teaching Tool San Francisco registered nurse Laarni San Juan uses Evernote to store her work resources and carries around her digital ‘binder’ to access important reference materials on the go. Read her story. A Faster, Leaner, Greener Evernote We’ve made some updates to [...]

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