Work Chat lets you communicate about notes without leaving Evernote. Work Chat is only useful for people who collaborate inside Evernote, since it lets you share messages about what you've saved in the service. If, like me, you only use Evernote for yourself, the Work Chat features are useless and best ignored. Presentation Mode is a new feature for premium users only, meant to completely replace standalone presentation programs. It's designed for the desktop, but you can use Airplay on iOS devices to show off presentations on a larger screen from your iPhone or iPad. The best part of presentation mode that the app decides for you when to create a new slide in your note. You can adjust this of course, but it's a real no-brainer way to create a presentation that looks clean, simple, and shows off all of your photos, lists and text with little fuss. It's a really neat feature that's unfortunately limited on mobile for the time being and only available if you pay for the premium Evernote service (more on that below).įinally, Context is another premium-only feature that surfaces relevant news articles below your notes to augment what you've already saved or written in Evernote. I find it appears most often below other articles I've clipped, but it's also supposed to show up when your notes have keywords that also pertain to any news articles. Evernote partnered with Fast Company, Inc. Magazine, the Wall Street Journal and other publications for the articles you see in Context. If you aren't a premium subscriber, you'll simply see related notes from your Evernote account below your current note. Luckily for anyone who doesn't want to spend money, Evernote's free service is robust, with plenty of features and few limitations. With a free subscription, you're not likely to run into any issues, unless you want to upload a lot of photos or other files into your notes.
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