Evernote changes basic account plans

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O Evernote, one of the world-renowned productivity applications, e-mailed a notice alerting you to changing your service plans. Especially alerting people who use the basic accounts.

As it says in the email that they sent to all users:

Basic Evernote is changing:

At Evernote, we are committed not only to make you as productive as you can be, but also to manage our business in a more transparent way possible. We are making a change to our Basic services, and it is important that you know about it.

In the coming weeks, Evernote Basic accounts will be limited to two devices, such as a computer and phone, two computers, or a phone and a tablet.

You are currently above this limit but will have at least 30 days to adjust. Plus and Premium accounts will continue to have access to an unlimited number of devices.

As we can see in the message above, I was also affected by these changes because I always used the basic Evernote account because I think it was enough for me. The great impasse will now be to choose which of the devices to disable to be framed in the basic pattern. Remember for anyone who is in the same situation has 30 days at their disposal to make the respective adjustments.

Basic Evernote: Free

It will continue to be the easiest way to get your first steps into Evernote, and it will continue to be free. Supporting web log sharing and note sharing, so you can capture memories, ideas and inspiration and save them forever.

In the Basic Evernote account, you will only have the option to share your notes on two devices, computer - phone; PC - PC; or phone - tablet, to keep taking your notes with you throughout the day. The big news in the basic account will be the password lock on the mobile app, previously it was only available for paid accounts.

Evernote Plus: $ 3.99 / month or $ 34.99 / year

Evernote Plus syncs with all your devices. With the ability to leave your books, offline notebooks on a mobile device, giving you the ability to get them available anytime and anywhere where you go without even having an internet connection.

You can also email Evernote, keep track of your explanatory notes, complete with attachments, and even 1GB of upload space each month, and you can keep all your documents in one place.

Evernote Premium: $ 7.99 / month or $ 69.99 / year

As the name already says Premium, it offers a set of tools and allows you to go anywhere without paper, and write down your ideas and automatically synchronize them with the rest of your devices. It even lets you locate texts within Office documents, annotate PDFs, connect notes, turn business cards into phone contacts, or even present your work to a customer.

The Premium account includes 10 GB monthly upload space, and you still have all the benefits of the Basic + Plus account, it's 3 in 1.

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