File Details |
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File Size | 235.3 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 7/8/10/Vista/XP |
Date Added | May 12, 2022 |
Total Downloads | 15,547 |
Publisher | EverNote Corp. |
Homepage | EverNote |
Publisher's Description
EverNote is a free note-taking application designed for users of all desktops, laptops and tablets. Quickly create, organize and find any type of notes on an endless, digital roll of paper.
Latest Reviews
netean reviewed v5.1.1.2334 on Jan 18, 2014
won't install on 64 bit Win8.1 - can't find a 64 bit desktop version on the website and whilst the touch version might be fine on tablet if you're unlucky enough to have a windows tablet, but on a desktop its awful
adamsguy reviewed v4.5.0.5229 on Aug 26, 2011
Nice updates. This version is better.
mike012003 reviewed v4.2.2.3900 on Feb 23, 2011
I recently started using Evernote and its "free" storage space is severely limited. I have over 4000 pics on my iphone and have used only half the iphone capacity. I uploaded 166 pics from the iphone to Evernote, used 99% of Evernote upload capacity and recieved a warning notice that Evernote utilization would be restricted until the next cycle. From a practical standpoint Evernotes data restriction allows only 2% utilization of my iphones capacity per month. With this strict data limitation, it is more functional to use my iphone, ipad, and laptops and "Forget Evernote".
URDRWHO reviewed v4.1.0.3413 on Dec 29, 2010
I'm moving back to 3.5. Apparently 4.0 doesn't allow you to use it unless you are signed in and working online. Sorry but no clouds for me.
anonymouscowturd reviewed v4.0.0.2880 on Oct 27, 2010
Brilliant. This new version is so much snappier and the fonts are finally readable (due to them ditching .net and WPF apparently).
Seeing as it's now back to C++ i'd like to see them make this portable again just like the old 2.x and 3.1.x versions.
Vivek Kowshik reviewed v3.5.5.2672 on Aug 8, 2010
Yes that looks like close to being fully usable. Can be used to print nice pdf files also. But one small problem I still face is, an open note does not scroll when I use the scroll strip on the right side of my track pad in my HP G60 laptop.
I still maintain that this app needs some more fine tuning with the ability to define how text must scroll around pictures, instead of just above and below them. That should make it the greatest app ever for note taking.
I frequently take notes and export them to mht format to send to my friends. In its present form, the app wastes a lot of space around the sides of pictures, which makes a note unnecessarily long.
Vivek Kowshik reviewed v3.5.5.2567 on Jul 31, 2010
OK you guys got the word wrap thing right this time. Thanks!! Now how about sorting out that issue about how words wrap around pictures?? I tried pasting a picture into a note, and got another note with the picture in it. Try putting some pictures in a note to see what I mean. After all isn't a picture worth a zillion words???
An option like we have in MS Word, of being able to select how this should happen (and being able to set that as default) would have made a big difference to the way a note looked. I have yet to see any note taking app doing this right. So you are not alone. If you guys can do me that favour, I will blow you a million kisses right away. And yes five stars.
Vivek Kowshik reviewed v3.5.4.2343 on Jun 19, 2010
I have been trying out several of these note taking apps lately. What surprised me most about this one is that despite its mammoth download size, this app does not provide a very small but all important feature that we all take for granted, and can find it even in the most lowly app in Windows - Notepad. That feature is called wordwrap.
What kind of mutt in this world will want his note to go off screen and then scroll right to find the rest of it?? I find it difficult to believe that the developers could come out with such a huge app, and not realise this till now.
methuselah reviewed v3.5.2.1764 on Mar 22, 2010
The blur, that it is designed for all users of desktops, laptops, and tablets, is incorrect. It should be, "designed only for users of desktops, laptops, and tablets which run Microsoft software." I've got several that don't have that company's OS.
radiomaffia reviewed v3.5.2.1764 on Mar 19, 2010
You can all write what you want but nothin' beats Notes 1.00 from max2k.com. So handy & simple to use. Period
netean reviewed v5.1.1.2334 on Jan 18, 2014
won't install on 64 bit Win8.1 - can't find a 64 bit desktop version on the website and whilst the touch version might be fine on tablet if you're unlucky enough to have a windows tablet, but on a desktop its awful
adamsguy reviewed v4.5.0.5229 on Aug 26, 2011
Nice updates. This version is better.
mike012003 reviewed v4.2.2.3900 on Feb 23, 2011
I recently started using Evernote and its "free" storage space is severely limited. I have over 4000 pics on my iphone and have used only half the iphone capacity. I uploaded 166 pics from the iphone to Evernote, used 99% of Evernote upload capacity and recieved a warning notice that Evernote utilization would be restricted until the next cycle. From a practical standpoint Evernotes data restriction allows only 2% utilization of my iphones capacity per month. With this strict data limitation, it is more functional to use my iphone, ipad, and laptops and "Forget Evernote".
URDRWHO reviewed v4.1.0.3413 on Dec 29, 2010
I'm moving back to 3.5. Apparently 4.0 doesn't allow you to use it unless you are signed in and working online. Sorry but no clouds for me.
anonymouscowturd reviewed v4.0.0.2880 on Oct 27, 2010
Brilliant. This new version is so much snappier and the fonts are finally readable (due to them ditching .net and WPF apparently).
Seeing as it's now back to C++ i'd like to see them make this portable again just like the old 2.x and 3.1.x versions.
Vivek Kowshik reviewed v3.5.5.2672 on Aug 8, 2010
Yes that looks like close to being fully usable. Can be used to print nice pdf files also. But one small problem I still face is, an open note does not scroll when I use the scroll strip on the right side of my track pad in my HP G60 laptop.
I still maintain that this app needs some more fine tuning with the ability to define how text must scroll around pictures, instead of just above and below them. That should make it the greatest app ever for note taking.
I frequently take notes and export them to mht format to send to my friends. In its present form, the app wastes a lot of space around the sides of pictures, which makes a note unnecessarily long.
Vivek Kowshik reviewed v3.5.5.2567 on Jul 31, 2010
OK you guys got the word wrap thing right this time. Thanks!! Now how about sorting out that issue about how words wrap around pictures?? I tried pasting a picture into a note, and got another note with the picture in it. Try putting some pictures in a note to see what I mean. After all isn't a picture worth a zillion words???
An option like we have in MS Word, of being able to select how this should happen (and being able to set that as default) would have made a big difference to the way a note looked. I have yet to see any note taking app doing this right. So you are not alone. If you guys can do me that favour, I will blow you a million kisses right away. And yes five stars.
Vivek Kowshik reviewed v3.5.4.2343 on Jun 19, 2010
I have been trying out several of these note taking apps lately. What surprised me most about this one is that despite its mammoth download size, this app does not provide a very small but all important feature that we all take for granted, and can find it even in the most lowly app in Windows - Notepad. That feature is called wordwrap.
What kind of mutt in this world will want his note to go off screen and then scroll right to find the rest of it?? I find it difficult to believe that the developers could come out with such a huge app, and not realise this till now.
methuselah reviewed v3.5.2.1764 on Mar 22, 2010
The blur, that it is designed for all users of desktops, laptops, and tablets, is incorrect. It should be, "designed only for users of desktops, laptops, and tablets which run Microsoft software." I've got several that don't have that company's OS.
radiomaffia reviewed v3.5.2.1764 on Mar 19, 2010
You can all write what you want but nothin' beats Notes 1.00 from max2k.com. So handy & simple to use. Period
anonymouscowturd reviewed v3.5.1.1410 on Feb 14, 2010
@mfarmilo,
It still stores stuff locally. Look for the .exb file in your "documents and settings" folder, so no you should not "have" to get a premium account.
It's just a SQL Lite database. You can even compress the database with the normal SQL Lite commands, such as vacuum.....
As for this version. I'm using it now, but i think i still prefer the old version. And being .NET it means that it's not completely portable. Not a massive issue but it would have been nice.
@Diam0nd,
".NET is an ok language for beginners and/or small projects", What?
Do you have any idea what you are talking about? There are entire enterprise systems using .NET. I'm not about to go on a language crusade or anything, but having coded in C++, Cobol, Java and .NET i can honestly say .NET wins hands down for productivity. What language would you have things coded in?
mfarmilo reviewed v3.5.1.1410 on Feb 10, 2010
An earlier version of this used to be ok, with that one your data was stored locally like most other PIMs. Now, you sign up for an account with their server, and your data is all stored there. To get anything like a workable upload capacity you need the 'premium' account, which costs money. So technically, yes the program is free but if you want to do anything useful with it you pay - and not just a one-off fee, but monthly.
Diam0nd reviewed v3.5.0.1258 Beta on Jan 21, 2010
.NET-based crap. Developers never cease to amaze me, I mean it is their day job and yet they still cut corners.
This program is pure bloat. It's slow, big, java-looking piece of crap.
Don't get me wrong, .NET is an ok language for beginners and/or small projects, but I expect a company chat charges for a product to develop it in native language, and not in half pre-made language. All the above is just my opinion obviosly, nothing more.