Evernote is available on Android, iOS, macOS, and Microsoft Windows, as well as a web client.
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Evernote is available on Android, iOS, macOS, and Microsoft Windows, as well as a web client.
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Evernote is a privately owned company headquartered in Redwood City, California.
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On November 9,2014, Evernote raised an additional $20 million in funding from Nikkei, Inc.
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On May 7,2013, TechCrunch reported that Evernote launched Yinxiang Biji Business into the Chinese market at the Global Mobile Internet Conference.
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On October 29,2018, Evernote announced that Ian Small, former CEO of TokBox, would replace O'Neill as CEO of Evernote.
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In 2013, Evernote deprecated its direct integration with Twitter in favor of these third-party services.
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On supported operating systems, Evernote allows users to store and edit notes on their local machine, using a SQLite database in Windows.
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Evernote is a free online service that allows users to upgrade to Premium or Business accounts.
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All Free, Plus and Premium Evernote accounts have a maximum limit of 100,000 notes and 250 notebooks.
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In June 2016, Evernote announced the limitation for users of its free Basic account to two devices per year and raised prices for its premium service tiers.
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From early April 2018, Evernote Plus was no longer available for purchase; however, users who currently have the Plus subscription can maintain it as long as their subscription is still active.
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Evernote clients are available for Android, iOS, macOS, Microsoft Windows, and Web.
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Evernote email-clipper is automatically installed in Microsoft Office Outlook if the desktop version is installed on the same computer.
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Evernote Web Clipper is a simple browser extension that lets a user capture full-page articles, images, selected text, important emails, and any web page.
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On March 25,2013, Evernote announced a partnership with Deutsche Telekom to provide German customers with free access to Evernote Premium for one year.
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On March 2,2013, Evernote revealed that hackers had gained access to their network and been able to access user information, including usernames, email addresses, and hashed passwords.
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In December 2016, Evernote announced its privacy policy would be changing in January 2017, leading to claims the policy allowed employees of the firm to access users' content in some situations.
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In late 2020, Evernote released Evernote v10, written from scratch in the Electron framework, to replace older versions on multiple platforms.
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