If you love Evernote as much as I do, this’ll delight you: a chunky update has just been released adding rich text support, shared notebooks, a redesigned UI for iPad and more.
For me, Shared Notebooks is the big star here, meaning I can finally share my Evernote recipe collection with my girlfriend painlessly. Shared notebooks are even stored locally.
Internally, though, Evernote seems to be placing a lot of stock on the new rich text support, which they describe in a blog post as “a doozy” to implement. Rich text support allows you to stylize text, add highlights and URL notes, create headers and even make lists.
In addition, there’s now a new slideshow view that allows you to skip through any images attached to a particular note and which can be saved to your local camera roll. The iPad’s UI has been redesigned, and premium Evernote users can now protect the app with a passcode.
A really nice update all around. You can grab it for free here.
[via Evernote]
11 responses to “Evernote for iOS Gets A Great Update: New iPad Interface, Shared Notebooks and Rich Text Support”
And it also works perfectly with IOS5 now. Thank the Maker! Â :)
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I was initially excited about the possibility of rich text. In the past, I used to make ‘fake’ nested lists by using five spaces instead of a proper indentation. And in some notes, I used a lot of fake nested lists.
But the latest version won’t let me do either! I’ve always loved Evernote, and loved using the iOS app, but the new version has made Evernote almost useless on my iPad. If I can’t find a quick and easy workaround, or a way to downgrade, I may have to ditch the thing.