Evernote emerges from beta – retains free option plus adds premium $5 monthly plan

Posted on 24 June 2008 by


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Popular online and offline note taking application Evernote today emerges from beta with two options for users to chose from. We’ve previously reviewed the Evernote Beta and have been favorably impressed. There will remain a free version of the software with a monthly 40 mb upload limit. More serious note takers can select a Evernote Premium version with a 500 mb per monthly upload limit for $5/mo. Evernote has received wide praise for its ability to support and synchronized data between Windows, Mac and Web clients. The software also features impressive image recognition software that can search words within images. My four word review? You Should Use This.

Here are the differences between the free version of Evernote and Evernote Premium.

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The free version of Evernote will allow for 40mb of data uploads per month. For only $5 more you can upload up to 500mb monthly.

The key feature of Evernote is that it is a strong note taking application that offers full features Windows, Mac and Web clients. Data on all three platforms is automatically synchronized with no additional user configuration.Link: Evernote

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  • http://www.justanothermobilemonday.com patrickj

    I agree with your four-word review wholeheartedly. This is just an excellent app all the way round, and it’s good to see they’ve kept a free option and added a reasonably priced higher level as well.