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EverNote is available for Windows
EverNote is now available for Windows. Evernote is the most widely used note-taking app today. There is a premium version with many features and a free one. See our Evernote review to learn more. www.office.com/setup
Evernote has been used by nearly 200 million people since its inception in 2008. Given its incredible list of features, it's not hard to understand why. Evernote offers complex capabilities such as optical character recognition (OCR), document scanner, and team management. This allows you to track every note, each submitted file, and all deadlines for your team members.
However, this is only applicable to the paid editions. Evernote is not available for free. It does not have all the features mentioned above and also has a limit on how many notes you can create. Continue reading to find out more about Evernote, and how it compares with other note-taking apps. office.com/myaccount
Weaknesses and Strengths
Strengths
- There are many great features
- All major platforms available
- You have many options for precise searching
Weaknesses
- Free bare-bones version
- Monthly bandwidth caps
Expensive
Evernote has a variety of unique features that set it apart from other note-taking applications. It can be used by the whole team as a project management tool. They can access it from any device, and sync to the cloud. It prevents data loss because anyone can join the app and use it at any time.
Evernote Premium & Business
The Premium plan costs $7.99 per monthly. This version is able to sync across unlimited devices, has a limit of 10GB monthly uploads and a cap of 200MB notes. This version is for you if you are looking to use document scanning, OCR, and annotate PDFs. You get a 14-day trial.
Next is the Premium plan which costs $7.99 per month. This edition supports unlimited devices, has a monthly upload limit of 10GB and a note size limit to 200MB. If you want to use document scanning, OCR and annotate PDFs, this is the right version. You get a 14-day trial.