Monday, 24 November 2014

The new Evernote app for OS X is a joy to use





Evernote updating its software isn't particularly noteworthy; after all the note-keeping service is known for regularly releasing a steady stream of new content and features even to its non-paying customers. The update Evernote released on November 20 for OS X is different from its standard updates. Rather than simply supplying users with a handful of new features, Evernote's latest update is a complete redesign -- a smarter, better version of what users already know and love. You should update right now.

The first thing you'll notice is the app's new look, in keeping with the Yosemite aesthetic but redesigned in a way that streamlines the interface. Finding what you're looking for is easier than ever, and if you're worried about getting lost in the minor changes to the menus, the app comes with a handy tour to show you around.


Beyond the pretty coat of paint the app has received, users will notice a wealth of improvements in the way Evernote works and helps get work done. Syncing has been dramatically sped up; according to the developers sync is three times faster than before. Tables can now be resized within the app, and Evernote finally has configurable background colors and border styles. Images can also now be resized within the app by clicking on the image and dragging the handle in the bottom right corner of the picture.


The notebook selector at the top of the note list now remembers your recently used notebooks and search results are now sorted by relevance to your query. The service has also added support for its Evernote chat feature, allowing you to send messages, share notes, and have discussions with coworkers without leaving the app. Best of all, for those who use Evernote for work related research, you can now search your notes directly from OS X's Spotlight search. It's incredibly handy to be able to find a specific note without having to fire up the entire app itself.


Premium users also get a new feature called Context. Context displays notes, articles, and contacts related to whatever you're working on.


Even if you don't use any of these new features, it's worth updating just for the noticeable boost in speed that Evernote has received with its latest update. Searching through a sea of media-heavy notebooks is faster than ever, whether you're doing it in Spotlight or from within the app itself. If you use Evernote on your desktop, this is an easy choice to make. Go update your Evernote and enjoy the glory of a well-designed, better version of the app you already probably love.


You can download the new improved Evernote from the Mac app store here.




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