Friday, November 16, 2012

Evernote 5 launches with revised interface, new search and collaboration features

Evernote 5 launches with revised interface, new search and collaboration features:


Evernote for Mac, the much-lauded productivity app that lets users collect pictures, text, and more to document their lives and their research, received a major new update Thursday with changes to the interface and new options for searching and sharing one’s notes.

Evernote now features an Atlas view, letting users search notes by geography.

Version 5 of the Evernote desktop app features dozens of additions, revisions, and fixes. Most notably, the screen now includes a lefthand sidebar, with a Shortcuts section that gives users quick access to a custom assortment of notes, notebooks, tags, and Saved Searches. The sidebar also includes a list of recent notes, and views of your notebooks and tags.

Evernote’s overhauled the way Notebooks work in this update, integrating your own notebooks alongside Shared Notebooks that other users have let you access. Sharing’s also been improved in the Note Editor—at the top of a note, you can now see how many people have access to the note you’re looking at. Updates to shared notes are now organized more logically, so as not to inundate you as they arrive, and there’s integration with Mountain Lion’s Notification Center. (See the video below for a demonstration.)

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