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Premium affords a lot more features than you get with the free Basic account. It's normally $70 (or $96 if you pay by the month), so you're saving at least 40 percent.Įvernote has run this deal only once before, and that was back in January. Today's deal is a rerun, but one that's too good to pass up.įor a limited time, you can get a 1-year Evernote Premium subscription for $42. Plus: You'll find more Cheapskate deals on CNET.

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Third-party apps, therefore, can often fill in areas that Evernote doesn't serve. Emailing in particular is convenient, because the app sends messages (from an account, which every user receives when they sign up) without launching another email app.Īnother feature that makes Evernote a useful program on the iPad (and elsewhere) is its interoperability with other apps.

You give a friend or colleague access to a note or notebook in a few quick taps of the screen. It's more a warning to be careful how much you rely on OCR search.Īdditional FeaturesLike any solid iPad app, Evernote contains built-in sharing features. Turning handwritten text into searchable computer-recognized text is extremely tough, so I don't really count it against Evernote that it doesn't work 100 percent of the time. For example, I have a photo of a chocolate bar wrapper that says "VIETNAM" in a font that looks handwritten, and searching "Vietnam" and even "VIET" in Evernote has never helped me find this note (searching "chocolate," which is written in a different font, works though). While I remain not only impressed, but downright awestruck at the fact that Evernote gives OCR search capabilities to all its users-free account holders included-I will note that it's not entirely foolproof. And in an outstanding reverse feat, Evernote for iPad contains an interactive map from which you can select a location and see which notes you made in that place, a supremely practical way for frequent travelers to stay on top of their notes. If you give the Evernote iPad app access to iOS's location services, it will remember where you were when you created your notes. Metadata include tags, note titles, and geographic location. The search tool also looks across metadata that you add to notes and that Evernote adds by default (if you allow it). SearchEvernote's search tool derives power from the fact that it can search not only typed text, but also text that appears in images. You can upload audio memos, pictures of whiteboards, photos of menus or foods you've eaten that you want to remember, and really any text, audio file, or image that falls within your account limitations. I've used Evernote to store Web clips containing apartment information while house-hunting, then used the Evernote mobile app to add detail about the place when I visited it. For example, I keep notes from business meetings in Evernote, as well as drafts of articles that I'm writing. Notes constitute a wide variety of content, and this flexibility adds to Evernote's total value.
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The app will continue to sync their contents, but you'll never have to worry about not having an Internet connection during times when you need to update a note.
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Offline notebooks simply let you keep a copy of whichever notebooks you select locally on your iPad. unless you have set up offline notebooks. But if you're offline to start and want to open an existing note, Evernote won't be able to retrieve it from the cloud. For example, you can open a note while connected, and continue working on it if you lose the signal. You don't need to be connected all the time while working. Because Evernote is a syncing service, it relies on Internet access to work smoothly. Other benefits of Premium membership include a larger maximum file upload size (100MB versus 25MB) and the ability to keep notebooks offline, which is a huge perk for iPad users.
