Evernote 3.5 for Windows Released, Introduces Better Interface [Downloads]

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23 Jan 2010

Windows: Evernote’s desktop software does a good job at clipping screenshots, scribblings, and as-you-think text into your cloud-connected second brain, but didn’t look so hot doing it. Evernote 3.5 upgrades the note views, and also improves your search powers.

The main thing existing Evernote users will notice about the upgrade are the three views offered for looking at notes: List, Mixed, and Thumbnails, and, while Thumbnails is new to Windows, they all look a bit better than before. If a note has geo-location tags, a map slides into place to show its location. On the whole, the interface feels a lot more Windows 7 than Windows 98.

More useful than just looks, though, the search database has been improved, and you can save and edit your search filters. Spell check goes multi-language in this version, and, having been in beta tests since September, it’s a safe bet that a good number of bugs have been worked out.

Evernote 3.5 is a free download for Windows systems. If you’ve been beta testing it, or already found something to like or loathe about it, tell us about it in the comments.




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5 Responses to Evernote 3.5 for Windows Released, Introduces Better Interface [Downloads]

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Echion

March 12th, 2010 at 9:33 pm

Not safe , instead put him into conflicts. Any person who is poisoned of anger on his mind and heart is blind for reasonings what is right and wrong.

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tetlitea

March 15th, 2010 at 6:39 am

Calm down. The committee meeting is your chance to clear your name. Explain to them what happened and hopefully if your past record is clear they will see that it was an isolated incident that was not your fault. The scribbling of your little brother should be in his hand writing and that may help. If your exam is consistent with the level of work you've been doing all along you should be OK. If that fails then take your case to a dean or whomever is over the committee, right up to the top if you have to. They will most likely believe you if you continue to press the issue and state your innocence.

Good Luck

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Mark aka jack573

March 25th, 2010 at 1:38 am

Create a shortcut to Outlook 2007.
Click and drag the shortcut to:
- The Start menu, and wait for it to pop up.
- Drag over All Programs and wait for it to pop up.
- Drag onto Start Up and drop the icon in there.

That should do it for you. The next time you start your computer it should run 'At Start Up'.

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bonez

April 10th, 2010 at 1:31 am

a new one is always better but money wise reman is the way to go if got the money go with the new one

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candyrules2003

April 12th, 2010 at 7:34 am

I'm going to throw this answer into the pool, even though it is not one of your selections.

Windows 2000 Pro will run on almost any machine that I've encountered that could run 98SE or ME. It is quite stable, and it offers many abilities that were later included in XP.

If I were limited to the choices you've offered, I would definitely go with Windows 98 Second Edition. I've had nothing but good luck with it. You will, however be limited as to how far it can be updated for Internet Explorer, Office, and other Internet-based programs.

If, however, it is going to be a stand-alone non-Internet machine for, let's say, basic word processing, I'd suggest going with 98SE.

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