

Can I use a legacy app on iOS or Android? To get the most out of Evernote, update to the newest version. The new features are built on an all-new foundation that was created for the newest Evernote apps. Can I use the new features and functionality, like updated search and note formatting options, in this version of the app? Please note that in most cases, our Support team will encourage you to update to the newest version to receive the latest bug fixes and performance updates. If you’re unable to find a resolution, feel free to contact us. We offer several resources for troubleshooting most issues in Evernote Help & Learning and in the Evernote Discussion Forums. What can I do if I’m having trouble with this version of the app?

However, we recommend that you update to and use the newest version of Evernote to get the latest features and ensure that you have the most recent bug fixes, security fixes, and performance improvements.

In the blog post, Evernote said it remained committed to keeping its products free of advertisements, and raising subscription prices would allow it to invest in new features.Frequently asked questions Can I use this version of the app for regular, everyday use?įor the near future, you may continue to use this version of Evernote for regular, everyday use. The new limit will not affect users who upload text documents, however 60MB will only cover a handful of photos or voice recordings.īasic users will now be able to use the passcode lock in the mobile app, a feature that was previously restricted to paid users. In addition to the new limit of two synced devices, Basic’s upload cap is just 60 MB of new uploads per month.

The Premium tier adds 10GB of new uploads per month, the ability to annotate and search within PDF files, and a business card scanning tool among other features.Īlong with today’s changes, Evernote Basic remains free but loses one of its most attractive features. On the other hand, Evernote Premium will now cost $7.99 per month, up from $5.99. A paid Plus or Premium account will be required for users who want to sync their notes across more than two devices. Starting today, Evernote Plus monthly subscription costs will rise $1 to $3.99 ($34.99 per year). In a blog post released today, Evernote announced that it will raise prices for its premium service tiers and it will limit users of its free Basic account to two devices per year.
