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Evernote: Now Open to Everyone
Evernote Launches Public Beta of Popular Cloud and Desktop 'Memory-Capturing' Service; Offers Free and Premium Subscriptions
| Source: Evernote Corporation
SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwire - June 24, 2008) - Evernote, a Web service with
full-featured desktop and mobile clients designed to allow users to easily
capture and find information, memories and content in any environment,
today announced its public availability and a new subscription model.
Access to Evernote is now available to everyone, without the need for a
prior invitation, on the Web, Mac, Windows, iPhone, Windows Mobile and
other mobile devices. Over 120,000 users have participated in Evernote's
invitation-only closed beta in the past four months.
Evernote allows users to capture information in any environment using
virtually any device or platform, and makes this information accessible and
searchable at any time, from anywhere. The product's innovative recognition
and synchronization technology allows users to capture their memories as
text, snapshots, digital ink or audio and then easily find and share them.
Printed and handwritten text within images is made fully searchable and all
notes are automatically synchronized between the network and local devices.
In addition to opening up the service, Evernote also announced details of
its new subscription pricing. Premium users will benefit from an expanded
500MB monthly upload allowance, priority access to image recognition
servers, stronger security options and premium support. Evernote will
charge $5 per month, or $45 for a full year, for premium service. Free
users will get a 40MB monthly upload allowance and have access to all
clients and tools. These limits apply only to information added in a given
month, not to the total amount of data that a user can store.
The latest release also features a completely redesigned Evernote Web user
interface and a new version of the company's Web Clipper bookmarklet. The
new Web Clipper allows users to instantly save the contents and links of a
Web page into their Evernote accounts, a feature popular among bloggers,
researchers and online shoppers.
Other features include public notebook, Facebook and blog integration, PDF
support, encryption, and automatic synchronization of notes, to-do lists,
snapshots and audio notes among all Evernote clients. In recent weeks,
Evernote has also released major upgrades to its Windows and Mac versions.
"Our goal is to make Evernote an extension of human memory. Since memorable
things can happen at any time, online or in the real world, we realized
that we needed to go beyond traditional Web 2.0 and develop native clients
for the major computer and phone platforms, in addition to a powerful Web
service. The response has been amazing," said Phil Libin, CEO of Evernote.
"Opening up the beta is a huge step for the company. We're excited to
introduce the world to Evernote, and we hope it becomes the place to store
everyone's memories for months, years and decades to come."
To sign up, create your own Evernote notebooks, and watch an introductory
demo video, please visit: www.evernote.com.
About Evernote Corporation
Evernote Corporation is a provider of advanced information management and
image recognition solutions for Windows, Mac, Web, Windows Mobile, iPhone
Web, and other mobile devices and platforms.
With Evernote, users can easily capture anything from to-do lists to Web
pages to business cards to wine labels, and have them all searchable and
accessible from any device at any time.
For more information and to start your own Evernote notebook, please visit:
www.evernote.com