EN 3 Changes and a Market Overview
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Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
May 20, 2008 at 01:38 PM
I received an interesting update today on Evernote Beta:
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Thank you for using Evernote. We’re constantly improving the service, and wanted to give you a quick update on recent enhancements and new features.
You requested it, and we made it happen:
- PDF support
- Encryption on Mac and Windows
- iPhone-optimized web version
We’ve also made the following enhancements to the Evernote clients:
- On Mac: Spotlight integration, new note views, drag-n-drop for multiple filetypes
- On Windows: Faster searching, improved stability, synchronization through password-protected proxies
- On the web: Ability to select multiple notes at once for easier moving, tagging, and deletion, faster search, improved browser support
- Service update: Tons of new hardware to make sure you have the best experience possible
Sign into your account: https://www.evernote.com/Login.action
Share your notebooks with your friends, the world, and now Facebook
On Mac and web you can publish any notebook and share it with anyone. Each public notebook has an RSS feed associated with it, so friends can subscribe to your public notebooks. Evernote now has a widget that can be placed onto any blog or Facebook page. Create a public notebook and click the “Get Widget” link.
More ways to capture and find your memories
Here’s the growing list of ways you can access your notes: Evernote for Windows; Evernote for Mac; Evernote Web; Evernote iPhone Web; Evernote Mobile Web; Evernote for Windows Mobile. Remember, everything is always synchronized and available from anywhere.
Keep sensitive data secure
One of the great things about Evernote is its ability to synchronize all of your notes and memories across all the devices you use. In the event that some of that information is sensitive, you can now encrypt it with the Mac and Windows clients. You can encrypt a portion of a note and decrypt it with a password on another Evernote client. Make sure you don’t forget that password, we do not store it anywhere on our servers and will not be able to recover the encrypted data.
Press coverage
Catch up on the latest Evernote reviews in: Ars Technica, Salon.com, Wired, TUAW, Lifehacker, and more at our media page: http://www.evernote.com/about/corp/news/
Stay on top of Evernote news
Subscribe to our blog (blog.evernote.com), follow us on Twitter (evernote), join our Facebook group (Evernoters), or subscribe to our FriendFeed (Evernote).
Why the Beta is important
The purpose of the beta is to test the system and get user feedback, so that we can make a better Evernote. Try it out and let us know what you think.
Thanks,
The Evernote team
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