
I use Evernote mostly for saving information rather than taking notes, so this was a nice step forward. My favourite change is with the web clipper, which added more options for quickly collecting web articles. With Evernote Premium, you can search attachments, scan business cards, view previous note versions, annotate PDFs, and use the new note presentation mode. But in return for those five extra bucks, you get larger upload limits: 10GB a month, instead of the previous 4GB data cap. For $29.99 a year, you get offline notebooks for Evernote’s mobile apps and the ability to lock the app on your phone with a PIN.įinally, Evernote’s Premium plan now costs $56.99 a year which is an increase of around $5. On the positive side, however, Evernote introduced a new, more affordable paid plan called Evernote Plus. Although you can get around this limitation with an IFTTT recipe, you won’t get the full flexibility of Evernote’s email-to-notes feature, such as specifying your destination notebook in the email subject line. The free plan no longer lets you email notes to Evernote, something most users enjoyed and used often prior to that change. Let’s talk price first with Evernote, since it’s seen the biggest change in the last year.

The Free Plan Loses a Feature, But Now There’s a More Affordable Paid Plan In the last year, Evernote introduced a new pricing plan, redesigned its webapp, and added new features for its Android and iOS apps. Evernote and OneNote are two of our favourite tools, but both have changed substantially since we last compared these two apps - in some ways, not for the best.
