While the size limit doesn't affect users who primarily upload text documents, 60 MB covers just a handful of photos or voice recordings. In addition to the new limit of two synced devices, Basic's upload cap is just 60 MB of new uploads per month. With today's changes, Evernote Basic remains free of charge but loses one of its most compelling features. It 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. A Plus or Premium account will be required for users who want to sync their notes across more than two computers, tablets and smartphones.Įvernote Premium, meanwhile, will now cost $7.99 per month, up from $5.99. Starting today, Evernote Plus monthly subscription costs will rise $1 to $3.99, or $34.99 per year. Popular note-taking service Evernote will limit users of its free Basic account to two devices per year and raise prices for its premium service tiers, the company announced (Opens in a new window) today. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill. How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |