Evernote makes it easy to remember big and small things from your everyday life, using your computer, phone, tablet and the web. With Evernote, all of your notes, web clips, files and images are made available on every device and computer you use, anytime, anywhere. All you need is a connected device and available bandwidth. Evernote does the rest. A couple of hours later I updated the iOS version to 4.3 from Appstore and launched the app. After that Evernote synced an old version of the note on top of the new one. I went to the desktop version to check and it just started to sync and now the old version was there too. So now I have only the old note and have lost all my edits. As of January 28, 2021, Evernote’s launched an official release notes channel (yay!). To find the latest version and release notes, go here. There, within each platform, you’ll find a link to the release notes for previous versions. Now that Evernote is providing a way for you to see this information, there’s no longer a need to compile. Evernote is cross-platform, for Android, iOS, macOS, and Microsoft Windows. It is free to use with monthly usage limits, and offers paid plans for expanded or lifted limits. Evernote version 10 is a complete re-write of desktop clients. When released it removed almost all preferences and so possibility to adjust application to user needs.
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8.13 Mar 14th, 2020
8.12.4 Dec 20th, 2019
8.12.2 Oct 16th, 2019
8.12 Aug 28th, 2019
8.11 Jun 25th, 2019
9.2.5 May 27th, 2019
8.10_beta2 Jun 1st, 2019