

The introduction of more long-requested features such as exporting notes (and notebooks) to PDFs and the recent re-introduction of legacy features such as bulk export, import folder, and quick switcher.More search options (hello, Boolean logic!) to find precisely the information you need.Evernote’s commitment to cross-platform support now extends to the long-requested addition of Linux, now in beta.Home is now more customizable with the ability to add multiple copies of a few key widgets.Your Home dashboard now supports Tasks and Calendar, bringing your notes, to-dos, and schedule together in a single, flexible view.

Your ideas and decisions stay connected to the people, places, and activities that sparked them, without any extra effort. Notes linked to events are more complete, easier to find, and give you more information you can use.Evernote can now connect to your Google Calendar accounts, making it seamless to create and access notes for meetings and other events.

If the assignee doesn’t have an Evernote account, they can instantly sign up for one and their tasks will be waiting.
