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Evernote
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Stable release 3.1.0.1225 / 2009-10-09; 41 days ago
Preview release 3.5.0.567 Beta
Operating system Mac OS X, iPhone OS, BlackBerry OS, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Mobile, WebOS
Website www.evernote.com

Evernote is a web service and software application that allows users to collect notes and information. It supports touch and tablet screens with handwriting recognition.

Evernote is free to use, but a premium service is also available, which costs $5 per month or $45 per year. The premium service features faster word recognition in images, greater security, and a larger per-month upload limit to Evernote's online servers. The Evernote web service launched into open beta on June 24, 2008.[1]

Evernote's competitors include Microsoft OneNote on Windows; Barebones Software's Yojimbo; Journler; Circus Ponies NoteBook on Macintosh; and Lognoter PIM version on Windows, Macintosh and Linux. A free and open source note-taking application gnote is available for GNOME and Linux.

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