Evernote Windows client gets an update
By Dusan Belic on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at 12:14 AM PST In Applications

In a not exactly pure mobile news, we bring you the story that involves my favorite note-taking tool – Evernote. Their Windows client has been recently updated (version 3.5 beta), packing tons of new features, including:
- More ways to view your notes (thumbnails, list, mixed)
- Improved note editing (auto-complete tagging, auto spellchecker, advanced markup, in-note table support, default font size customization, etc.)
- New functions in the single-note editor window (detailed note information and attributes, emailing and printing of notes)
- Support for editable description of the search filter
- New icons and buttons
- Easier to use “Folder Import” feature
- Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Maps integration
- Improved screen clipping
- Multi-lingual spellcheck
- Menu options for attaching files to notes without requiring drag-and-drop
- Advanced note text editor based on Google Chrome
- Improved database performance for faster searching and sorting of notes
- Single binary for all supported languages
- and so much more.
Detailed change log is available from the “official blog post,” and you can grab the application from Evernote’s website. Yes, I highly recommend using Evernote for note taking as you can manage your notes from your mobile phone, too!

