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Remember everything.


Give the Gift of EvernoteNovember 26

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If you’re anything like me, then using Evernote has completely changed the way you treat stuff that enters your head. The ease with which anything and everything can be captured, organized, and accessed, as opposed to thought of and immediately forgotten, is pretty liberating. Things which I used to resign myself to forgetting —wine labels, business cards, great recipes— are now snug in my external brain and always at hand. I almost feel like Evernote has given me a superpower; sure I’d be the lamest member of the Justice League, but at least I’d be good at remembering all the clues.

The Evernote Gift Subscription

Now, we’re letting you give Evernote to someone that could use that type of brain upgrade. Introducing the Evernote Premium 1-Year Gift Subscription. It’s a great gift for writers, designers, students, GTDers, lawyers, and just about anyone everyone else on your list.

What they get

For $45, they get a full year of Evernote Premium service, which comes with tons of goodies, like huge monthly uploads, front of the line image recognition, beefier security, and exciting soon-to-be-released premium only features. After the first year is up, you’ll have the option to re


The Shiny and New Evernote for Windows MobileNovember 24

Today, we unveiled the new Evernote for Windows Mobile (version 3.0.0.172). We’ve added new features, new views, and more options, all designed to make Evernote for Windows Mobile faster and easier to use.

For those unfamiliar with Evernote for Windows Mobile, this version lets you create text, ink, snapshot, and audio notes, as well as attach supported files, such as PDFs. It also allows you to quickly and easily browse and search through all the notes in your Evernote account.

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Get Evernote for Windows Mobile now (CAB | EXE)

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Evernote for Windows Mobile is now a full client, which means that the browser no longer launches when searching, viewing, or editing notes. Everything now happens right inside the application, making the user experience significantly snappier.

Views, views, and more views

When browsing your notes and search results, you now have three view options: Thumbnails, Details, and List. Thumbnail view shows a small thumbnail of the note alongside the title and tags (see image above); Details shows the title, tags, and creation date; and List shows only shows the title.

You can

Nine months and 500,000 users laterNovember 21

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It’s been exactly nine months since we launched and we’re happy to announce that over half a million people are now Evernote users! In the time that it takes mother nature to make just one biological brain, we’ve cranked out 500,000 shiny metal ones. Technology marches forward!

Some other Evernote fun-facts nine months after launch:

  • Number of Evernote application clients: 7
  • Number of production servers: 22
  • Number of notes: 14 million
  • Caffeine consumed by Evernote employes to build all this: 9,720,000 milligrams

More notes than caffeine milligrams? Who would’ve thunk it.

Thanks to everyone who’s helped us make Evernote a better product! We’re not slowing down anytime soon.

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Vote for Evernote in Mashable’s Open Web AwardsNovember 19

Evernote has made it into the semi-finals of this year’s Mashable Open Web Awards! Your vote can help advance us into the finals, where, we assume, we’ll take on Johnny.

To vote, complete the form below or go here.

Mashable Open Web Awards

You’ll receive an email from Mashable. Be sure to click the link in the email to confirm your vote. You can vote once a day per email address.

Thanks for your support.

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Snap Razor-Sharp Business Cards with Evernote and ClarifiNovember 18

I love using Evernote to remember business cards. 

Before starting with Evernote, I don’t think I’d successfully used a business card. I mean, I’d never actually found someone’s contact information by digging a business card from the alpine masses of indiscriminate paper which accumulate in and around my various desks, backpacks and pockets. Not any more; with Evernote, I immediately snap any business card that I want to remember with the closest camera at hand (usually my phone or laptop webcam), and rest easy knowing that I’ll always be able to find it instantly from any phone or computer.

[Clarifi demo video]