The version is called Evernote 3.0, and the company says this upgrade is huge. There are added sharing and organizational features, improved text editing, security options, new views and a revamped widget. Evernote is an application for storing notes, pictures, and more. Notes are stored in notebooks that can be shared with other users.
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Premium subscribers have the possibility to take the notebook offline so that it is accessible when you don’t have a network connection.
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Evernote has raised around $45 million in funding from Sequoia Capital, Morgenthaler Ventures, DoCoMo Capital, Troika Dialog, and others.
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