![]() ![]() So, with my apparent rave review of Evernote, why is the title of this review, “Evernote vs. Evernote – Evernote All downloads are free to use. Evernote is available on a variety of platforms - Web Clipper, Mac OS X, Windows, iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone 7, Blackberry and Palm Pre - through the app store. Evernote free accounts have the limit of 60MB used per month, but the premium accounts allow 1GB per month for $5.00 per month or $45.00 per year. Evernote is free to use unless you decide to upgrade to a premium account. The only shortcoming that Evernote really has is that it is ad-supported. I actually log in to Evernote with two separate emails - personal and professional - and I use multiple notebooks with both. Users can search by keyword, tag or even printed and handwritten text inside images to find information. ![]() Evernote keeps notes organized and allows users to find their information quickly. I’ve used this function on more than one occasion and it comes in very handy. One of the benefits of using Evernote is its ability to record audio and save pictures directly into the note you are writing. It is easy to use, syncs between systems and catalogues notes into “notebooks” per the user’s definitions. Over the past few months I have been utilizing Evernote as my primary source of note-taking during meetings. ![]()
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