Evernote for Mac updated with Account Switching, LinkedIn sharing, and new keyboard shortcuts

Just a month after updating its app for the Mac with Retina support and Activity Stream, Evernote is bringing another update which now includes a brand new Premium-only feature called Account Switching. With Account Switching, premium users of Evernote for Mac can now quickly switch from one account to another without having to go through the sign out/ sign in process. To access this feature, premium users can start by adding another account under the Evernote menu. “Whenever you switch from one account to another, the Evernote app screen reloads and displays the other account with all the notes that had synched the last time you viewed it. There’s even a keyboard shortcut CMD+CTRL+A to quickly switch accounts,” Andrew Sinkov of the Evernote team said.

Additionally, Evernote for Mac users can now enjoy the new LinkedIn sharing option. Now users can share their notes to LinkedIn by accessing the LinkedIn integration from the sharing arrow in the note panel. Evernote has also added two nifty keyboard shortcuts – CMD+CTRL+K for adding text strikethrough and CMD+Shift+D for adding a date into a note and title. Also when using checkboxes, users can now turn a bunch of lines into checkboxes at once by selecting the lines and clicking the checkbox option via the toolbar. Evernote for Mac version 3.3 also includes a couple of stability improvements for Snow Leopard and Mountain Lion. Cheers!

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Evernote for Mac updated with Retina support and Activity Stream

Popular notetaking app Evernote introduced the Activity Stream to the Windows platform last month. Today, the same feature has been added to the Evernote app for Mac. If you’ve seen the feature on a Windows PC, the Activity Stream is actually a nifty feature that will display all activities in your account, including the notebooks that you have shared with other people. To check out the feature, simply click the satellite dish icon in the toolbar to view the stream.

Additionally, the Evernote team has also tweaked the app to support Apple’s trademark Retina display on the new Mac. The team reportedly upgraded every button, texture, shadow, and image inside the for Mac to make it look sharper, beautiful, and of course, worthy to run on the Mac’s Retina display. Today’s update also brings in a couple of bug fixes as well as improvements to the app’s syncing and sharing capabilities. If you have already installed Evernote on your Mac, the update should come automatically. But if you haven’t tried it yet, you can download the app here.

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Evernote updates Android app with new tablet UI, swipe navigation

Evernote updates Android app with new tablet UI, swipe navigation

Evernote is incrementally adding functionality to its Android app, most recently bringing a new swipe-friendly interface with an update this May. Today the app steps up to version 4.1, and it includes a new UI for tablets that matches the interface on phones, complete with a streamlined list view and swipe interactions, such as for making the note list full-screen. Both phone and tablet users can now create sub-lists, and Evernote included the requisite bug fixes and performance tweaks as well. Check out the latest version for yourself by nabbing the free download on Google Play.

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Evernote for Android updated

Evernote for AndroidEvernote users with Android users will be glad to know that their favorite note taking app has received an update which includes a major redesign for tablets. According to a post on the official Evernote blog, the new Evernote for Android now features an improved tablet user interface that has a new home screen, swipe interactions, improved note list design, and places.

For non-tablet users and tablet users, the app now features sublists that can add additional levels to bulleted and numbered lists, and an improved slideshow view that is faster and more reliable. Pretty useful additions to an already useful app. Be sure to grab the latest version of Evernote for Android from the Google Play Store now.

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