To record appointments, you use a calendar app, right? To store phone numbers, you use a contacts app. But where do you put brainstorms? Frequent flyer numbers? Directions to somebody’s house? Locker ...
Evernote and Google may be competitors when it comes to notes, but the two companies are burying the hatchet to bring some helpful cross-service integration to users with a foot in both worlds.
If you aren't a fan of Evernote's new pricing model, then it might be time to leave Evernote for another note-taking app. Learn how move your Evernote notes to OneNote and OS X Notes. Matt Elliott ...
Evernote has long been a popular note-taking app among those who like to keep everything on their computer, but its free tier appears to be in danger. Parent company Bending Spoons has been trying to ...
Evernote this week announced a small but notable update to its platform. The popular notes and task management app will now let users easily return to previous notes through Backlinks. According to ...
Evernote is still alive. The popular note-taking app celebrated its tenth birthday last summer, but the last few of those years haven’t been easy, with two CEO transitions and sizable layoffs at ...
Update: iOS 9.3 adds support for importing Evernote data into Notes by long-pressing on Evernote Export files. Apple dramatically improved its Notes app with iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan last fall thanks ...
You don’t know Evernote unless you know Note Links. Sure, Evernote’s unbeatable for collecting everything from business cards to billing statements, but without a plan for organizing these items, the ...
The comparison below is based on the major features most people use these apps for: taking notes, saving information from the web, jotting down notes on the go, and other fine details. OneNote and ...
After making steep cuts to personnel earlier this year, Evernote’s Milan-based owner Bending Spoons is now experimenting with a new plan that would push more users to upgrade to paid versions of its ...
For some time, Google has been experimenting with augmenting search results using personal data through its Search “field trials”, but that’s been limited to data stored only in Google’s own services.