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New premium features: version history and 50 megabytes note

Starting today, the Evernote premium account has two new features in addition to the existing features: note history and increased maximum note volume.

New feature: history notes (it's version control)



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Evernote now makes copies of your notes and their contents. Several times a day, Evernote checks to see if any changes have been made. If modified notes are detected, Evernote makes a new copy of these notes and adds them to the history that is stored on our servers. Thus, the premium account now contains a history for each of your notes. There are no restrictions on the number of copies, and the old versions do not affect your monthly quota for new notes.

Access history notes



To access the history of the note, log in to the Evernote web interface, click on the note, open the “Attributes of the note” block, and there you will see the link “View note history”. Please note that while viewing is currently done via the web, history is tracked for notes created in all versions of Evernote. In the near future, we will introduce the appropriate functionality in our versions for desktops and mobile devices.

What you can do with your notes history
There are two options. First, you can view earlier versions of your note by clicking on them in the history list. Sometimes just looking at the old version (and copy / paste) is enough. You can also export a note in Evernote format, and then import it into the Evernote application for Windows or Mac from the main menu File -> Import.

Great for collaboration
In the Evernote web interface, you can create collaborative notebooks. And premium users can also open to others the rights to read and edit their notebooks. Now, as the owner of the shared notebook, you have access to the old versions of the open notes, which gives a better understanding of how the text has been modified and supplemented.

A couple of notes

New premium feature: maximum 50 megabytes
Premium users can now add more content to their notes. The maximum size of one note has grown from 25 to 50 megabytes, which is very useful for storing PowerPoint presentations, Photoshop files and much more. And anticipating your questions, we will immediately say that we are working on the possibility of extending the monthly limit over the current 500 megabytes. Follow the news.

We are pleased to have been able to implement these frequently requested premium features. Others are under development. We are trying to make Evernote a great solution for everyone. If these opportunities encourage you to become a premium user, that’s great (and thank you). If you prefer to leave a free account and use all its features, do not worry, we still love you very much.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/91120/


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