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Evernote 5 for Mac is Here Packed with Over 100 New Features

Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov
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The Evernote desktop experience has evolved significantly over the years. We’ve changed things in response to new features, new device capabilities and to meet the expanding needs of our users. But no previous update has matched the scope of what we’re launching today.

We’ve spent the past year identifying the needs of new and advanced users to craft an environment that beautifully caters to both. We re-imagined the look of the app to make everything more accessible. We explored the changing role of sharing and collaboration within Evernote and the opportunities we have to make them more useful. We considered search and the ways that we could make it feel like it was one step ahead of your thoughts. In short, it’s the Evernote we’ve always wanted.

We’re really excited to announce that Evernote 5 for Mac is here. Complete with over 100 new features. Available to all from the Mac App Store.

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The Left Panel

The striking new left panel is your jumping off point into the many ways to see and organize the notes and memories that you have in Evernote. Here’s a look at the different options.

Shortcuts
Shortcuts is a versatile space designed to give you quick access to the notes, notebooks, tags, and Saved Searches that you need most. Simply drag items into the Shortcuts area, then arrange them and re-arrange them to fit your liking. If you’re working on a project, drag everything that’s relevant into shortcuts. If you’re a GTD pro, then arrange the notebooks to match your needs. If you want, remove items from Shortcuts by dragging them out.

Recent Notes
Recent Notes displays your five most recently edited or created notes. No need to go searching for the note you were working on a few minutes ago, because it’ll show up in this area.

Notes
Click on Notes to see your entire notes list. Think of this as the equivalent of the old All Notes option, but more powerful. When you’re viewing your list, you’re now seeing all of your notes in a single view, including those that have been shared with you. You can switch to see only your notes from the View Options. More on that below.

Notebooks
Notebooks are all new in Evernote 5 for Mac. We took the major step of unifying your personal and Shared Notebook lists. This way, you’re able to instantly see the items that have been shared with you alongside your own notebooks. You can sort the list by notebook name or owner. To quickly find the notebooks you’re looking for, just start typing the notebook name and the list will instantly start filtering.

Advanced tip: If you prefer to see all of your notebooks in the left panel like in previous versions of Evernote, just right click on the Notebook icon in the left panel and choose “Show Notebook List” to display your list of notebooks below the icon. The same goes for Tags.

Tags
The tag list shows your tags either alphabetically or by the number of notes that the tag contains. Double click on a tag to see the tagged notes. Click once and you’ll see other tags highlighted that share notes with the tag you’ve selected. This lets you quickly drill down to exactly the tags you want.

Atlas
People are wired to build rich contexts around their memories. It’s more than just what the memory is, but also where it was created and who else may have been there. With the new Atlas view, you can see all of your notes on a map, even those created in Evernote Food or Evernote Hello, letting you find and relive your memories in a totally new way.

When you arrive on the Atlas screen, you’ll see Place Cards. For most people, locations likely cluster around a few areas on a world map. Place Cards let you jump directly to the clusters. Click on a Place Card, then zoom in to the area you want.

It’s important to note that items will only show up in Atlas if you use a device that has location services enabled. You can enable location services on your Mac from Security & Privacy in System Preferences. To add location to a note on your Mac, click on the “i” in the top right corner, then either type in the address or click no the compass arrow.

The Note List

The Note List received a redesign, too. We added Card View, which lays out your notes as beautiful squares. Card View perfectly frames notes containing images, while also giving you a preview of notes with text. If you’d like, you can click on the note view options in the top corner of the Note List to switch to the classic Snippets View, which we updated to also include notebooks and tags. If you prefer to take your notes full screen, choose the Expanded Card View option.

Top of the List
We built two useful sorting options right into the top of the Note List. There’s a notebook selector drop down and a tag selector drop down. Click on them and either start typing or select the item you’re looking for. The Note List will instantly switch to only showing notes related to your selection.

Pro tip: Use CMD + J to place your cursor right in the Notebook Selector or CMD + SHIFT + J for the Tag Selector.

The Note Editor

The Note Editor panel received some subtle but critical improvements that make it more useful and effective. First, you’ll notice that there’s a border around all side of the notes. This framing makes the note taking experience surprisingly different and enjoyable.

If you’d like distraction-free editing, double click on the note to pop it out of the Note List, then click on the full screen arrows in the top right corner of the window. Your note will take over the screen so you can focus on your writing.

In addition, along the top of a shared note, you’ll see the Sharing Bar, which indicates the number of people that have access to the note and also their names. Not only is this a quick way of seeing who has access to the information in the note, but it also serves as a reminder in the event that you want to add someone new.

Make Plain Text
We’ve added a new option to the Formatting menu that will make some of our users very happy. You can now completely remove all formatting from a note. This is great when you’re pasting in code and when you just want to remove any strange Web formatting.

Major Search Improvements

Search also underwent a major update with this version. As the size of an account grows, you start adjusting the way you search for content. Whereas a single word search used to be sufficient, now you find yourself searching across multiple dimensions of the app. The new search features are designed to make finding anything easy, no matter how large your account.

Type Ahead Search
Start typing a search term and our Type Ahead algorithm will begin suggesting searches based on content inside your account. Everything will appear right below the Search Bar. You’ll see related keywords, notebooks, tags, Saved Search, recent notes, and more. For even more advanced options, click on the menu at the bottom of the search popup.

Share and Stay Informed

Sharing is a major aspect of this update. We made sharing your notes and notebooks easier, while also bringing more shared content into plain sight. In addition, we updated the way that the Activity Stream works. The little satellite dish now does a better job of grouping events, so you’re not overwhelmed with updates. Click on it to see exactly what’s happening in the notebooks you have access to and those that you’ve shared with others. The updates also appear in the Notification Center on Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8).

And So Much More

This may seem like a lot of stuff, but it’s not nearly all. Browse around and explore the new app. There are tons of additional features and improvements throughout, including faster and more reliable sync, and a completely new launch experience, which makes using Evernote easier for your non-techie friends.

Since we know that a major update like this can sometimes be tough to wrap your head around, we’ve created a number of useful resources:

 

 

Meet the Designers
If you’re in San Francisco, we’re hosting an Evernote Talks: Design event this evening. You’ll get a chance to hear from the team behind this and other recent design and experience-focused updates.

Big thanks to the thousands of beta testers that have been using Evernote 5 for the past few weeks. Your feedback has been incredibly helpful.

We hope you like the new Evernote for Mac as much as we do. Let us know what you think.

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  • http://www.padraigomorain.com Padraig O’Morain

    A great update. I have been using Evernote on the PC since it was a mere pup and when I left the dark side and went over to a Mac a few weeks ago I was disappointed in Evernote and found it awkward to use. This update brings elegance and ease of use and I am delighted with it – especially the shortcuts, recent notes, and searching across all notebooks from wherever I am. A running word count on the screen as I write would make Evernote complete – not just for writers but for students and many others who like to know how much they are writing as they are writing it. However, this is a beautiful update.

  • Richard

    Pretty-looking interface, but a big step down as far as usability—so hard to actually, you know, *see* the notes! Not the way to go, Evernote. At the very least, restore the slider for viewing note thumbnails and allow us to minimize/move/close the left-hand pane, which is largely a waste of space.

  • http://lachlancathy.com/ Lachlan Payne

    For some reason you will neither publish my original comment nor respond to it. I have tried updating using both the Beta and Public releases (over half a dozen times), but when I do the main window does not appear and will not appear, rendering this program completely useless. Please (a) acknowledge this problem and (b) fix it.

  • justme

    I don’t like this new Evernote 5 for Mac at all! I’m a premium user since years (and was happy to pay for Evernote services). You go the wrong way! Now it’s like a Fisher Price toy! Why did you change all the user experience of previous versions? Now we have NO buttons in the tool bar (why why why WHY?????????). Oh oh oh, I can suggest to rename the tool bar “the nothing bar”…
    I’m so disapointed! I can’t imagine I will have to use this “thing” in the coming years… I spent a lot of time archiving all my personnal an professional documents in EN, it’s like a nightmare now. Sorry to say.

  • Michael White

    I do like Evernote a lot, and I have turned a lot of people on to it as well. Plus I pay for Evernote so that does confirm I like it a lot. But, I am disappointed the Growl support was dropped. I had thought you were going to do Notification support in the Mac version 5 but you didn’t, and you dropped Growl support. Please bring Growl support back or do Notification. But please do one soon. As well, not sure if you noticed, but when you get a conflict it is very hard to deal with now, compared to the past where it was easy to figure out what was different, and copy and paste if necessary and than delete. Took me 15 o 20 minutes to figure it out in version 5.

    I hope that you can get Growl back soon, and think about how to make dealing with conflict easier.

    But it is definitely an impressive update!

    Michael

  • http://deeemm.com DeeEmm

    My worst fears have just been confirmed.

    The EN5 update is every bit as bad as the iPhone and iPad versions.

    Too many fundamental usability issues and no option to disable them. If you are going to make such substantially changes to the UI, at least give users the option to disable them and view things the way they like. Having such drastic changes forced upon you is not pleasant.

    I have no idea why the three column ‘notebook list > note list > note’ layout has been trashed in favour of the convoluted layout in EN5. The old three column layout simply worked. There was no need to change it. Now the left most column has been replaced with a list of icons: what a waste of space! Why not simply stick the icons at the top or bottom of the screen and leave the old 3 column setup intact.

    Previously I used two clicks to view any note, now I have to click+doubleckick+click to do the same and have to leave the screen to browse to other notes whereas previously all I had to do was scroll up and down the notebook list with my scroll wheel.

    I have (two or three times) griped about the useless icon / thumbnail view in the iPad app and how it makes things hard to find, now the desktop app has been changed to be equally as bad. The notebook layout is terrible. Previously everything was in a concertina / tree style layout, this was great, I simply scrolled up and down to view my notebooks, I could expand / close them based on what context I was working in.

    Now the notebooks open in a concertina style layout but the screen height does not change. Instead of expanding the screen height, the screen WIDTH increases!! WTF?!? I now have to scroll SIDEWAYS to view all of my notebooks. HUH! Whoever thought that this was a good idea should be shot! I’m all for catchy gimmicks and left-field usability changes that actually work, but this simply doesn’t.

    I am a very heavy user of Evernote and use the iPad / iPhone / Desktop and web apps to run my business day to day. The latest updates to these products have literally rendered the Evernote suite useless to me. These changes mean that I can no longer access my data in an efficient manner. This has had a knock on effect on my business. In fact the first time that I used the iPad app I was with a client and instead of looking like an efficient well oiled machine the changes to the app and my inability to access basic data meant that I looked like a bumbling idiot. It lost me the sale.

    I am NOT a happy customer.

    As a result of these updates I have decided to move all of my data elsewhere as I can no longer operate with this suite of products. This is a real shame as I have often sung the praises of Evernote and it’s ability to make your data available anywhere. It has changed from a productivity tool to something that is gimmicky and unusable.

    Having written two non-published replies already I would be surprised if this one gets published. It is a shame. I wonder how many other disgruntled customers replies have not been published. I also wonder if Evernote will actually stand up and take notice of the many other posts similar to mine and actually do something about the shortcomings in this update.

    /DM

  • Unhappy

    How do I downgrade?

  • matteo

    From 5 stars to 1. What a tragic loss to a great program.

    Dear Evernote, you are clearly proud of your product, so why would you arbitrarily remove all that functionality and make the interface so Inflexible? It is a giant step back for your service.

    A good UI is designed to be simultaneously usable by the different types of users/brains. The old interface, though it wasn’t beautiful, stayed pretty much out of the way, and allowed people to use the program and access their data in whatever way was most comfortable to them.

    Tragically, the new interface takes all that away, and instead imposes a single (totally unusable for me) way of doing things, and that way is programmer driven, not graphical/UI driven. Clearly redesigned to satisfy someone who has a programmer mind, (and who cannot understand that some people process information in alternative ways) It totally discards the alternate methods of data access available in the previous version.

    For example, the main notebook list is now either a bunch of awkward giant squares with wasted screen real estate and irregular layout, or irregularly laid out blocks of text with the same problems. (The new notebook list inflexibly splays data out in text block columns, occasionally breaking pattern to list 3 sub notebooks (not adjustable to more, not less, not browsable, never visible in a true directory format). For some reason this interface has no way that i can find to list the notes contained within, and, most importantly provides no way to actually drill down, filter, or adjust this arbitrary (and useless to me) display.
    Since i do not generally remember what categories i have put notes into (was it in Computer, or in Technical?) and certainly don’t remember the titles, the loss of the ability to browse what lives under a category is a huge loss. (In the new interface you can click on a category, and it happily selects, but it doesn’t actually do anything!) I am now forced to instead blindly search for titles and data and hope that what i want comes up (but then in an uncategorized, dynamic list, organized in mysterious ways, and with no easy way to switch directly from that to the parent notebook category)

    My most commonly used data interface, made totally useless. And why?? (Because some text/search driven programmer can’t comprehend that other people process information differently, and simplified all those methods right out of the design?)

    Today, when i read this posting on the new interface, i discovered that there is a secret(!!!) (alt plus click on the left side notebook list) way to make the notebooks hierarchical in another part of the interface. So, having delved into minutia i can sort of recover a bit of my old interface, but I still see all the totally useless stuff covering 75% of my screen.

    A month ago I was enthusiastically telling everyone I know about your product. At Thanksgiving this year, I though about it, and then didn’t mention it- the interface is now too bad to recommend.

    Please restore the old interface, and do proper user testing next time you want to make such a major change to interface.

  • Ann Monteith

    I’m a very confused Premium User who relies on Evernote to a high degree. Stacks are essential to my ability to organize. I’ve spent hours trying to figure out how to create stacks in Versions 5. Obviously something radical has changes since Version 4. When I drag one notebook over the other, both notebooks disappear, and I cannot find them in any hierarchy. When I hit Control on a notebook, there is no notification to create a new stack. I can find no documentation to fix this problem. Unless I find a solution, I will have to abandon what was the most useful workflow tool I’ve ever used. I am so disappointed and dismayed.

  • http://OffTheMapKnives Brian Andrews

    I HATE this!!!! I want to go back.

    I like the organized notebook structure on the left like their used to be. Instead of just clicking on what I want in the nested structure on the left, I have to click the “Notebook” link, find the notebook, expand it (another click), click “Show all Notes” (another click and then find what I could have found with a single click before.

    This is a nightmare. I hope this is fixed soon, or else I will have to get all my stuff out of EN.

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