Summertime is happy time. You throw something tasty on the grill, slip on your sandals, grab a frisbee, and sit down to make Evernote better. That’s what everyone does, right? We’ve had quite the busy July. In addition to updating almost every version of Evernote, we added a new premium feature, improved usability on the web, and started a translation program. Do you smell something burning?
– New Premium Feature: PDF Search
– The awesomely fantastic Evernote rap
– AP Mobile integration
– Lots of bug fixes, so check for updates
– Evernote Web improvements
– Evernote Translation Program
– Are you following us on Twitter and Facebook?
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Premium Feature: PDF Search
Most PDFs produced by scanners are simply images of a document. Our new premium feature makes those PDFs searchable. Evernote will run these PDFs through our updated recognition servers, allowing Premium subscribers to find them when they search. Read more: http://s.evernote.com/pdfsearch
Two turntables and some Evernote
If you’re the kind of person who’s been wondering what a rap about Evernote would sound like, we have the answer. The great folks over at www.greetbeatz.com created this masterpiece for us. Check it: http://s.evernote.com/greetbeatz
AP Mobile for iPhone integration
The latest release of the very popular Associated Press application for iPhone lets you effortlessly clip AP articles into your Evernote account. Whenever you find a great article on the AP, you can clip it into Evernote on your iPhone and then read it from any other version of Evernote you use. Simple. Read more: http://s.evernote.com/apmobile
Evernote Web improvements
In addition to the recently added notebook sharing feature, Evernote Web has gained some great new capabilities. Notes created on Evernote Web are automatically saved every minute. This means that if you accidentally close your browser, you won’t lose your work. Also, you can now change the sort order of your notebooks, as well as shared notebooks. Read more: http://s.evernote.com/autosave
Evernote Translation Program
We want to make Evernote available to more people in more places around the globe. We need your help to make this happen. Evernote is looking for volunteers to help translate part, or all, of Evernote into French, Italian, German, and Spanish. This is an experiment for us. If it works, many more languages will follow. Read more: http://s.evernote.com/translate
Thanks for coming to the party!
The Evernote Party was a huge success. We were happy to see all of your lovely faces and your very funny t-shirts. We put all the photos from the party up in a shared Evernote notebook. You can even search for the words on people’s t-shirts. Give it a shot: http://s.evernote.com/party
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