Evernote Home brings your important content into a customizable dashboard

A new Evernote Home experience makes it easy to see all of your important contents at once.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Evernote unveiled a new Home experience today that makes it easy to find all of your important content right away. The new Home experience is a dashboard that includes important content, such as notes, tags, and shortcuts. The new experience is rolling out over the next few weeks to Evernote on Windows, Mac, and Evernote Web.

Evernote saw a major change last September when it started rolling out thenew Evernote. That improved experience brings better search results, reliability and stability improvements, background sync and automatic updates, and the ability to start on one device and continue on another. In itsannouncement postof the new Evernote Home experience, the company calls the new Evernote a “start” of its journey, and that the new dashboard is another step forward.

The Home dashboard is available for both Evernote Basic and Plus customers and has three default widgets, notes, scratch pad, and recently captured. If you’re an Evernote Premium or Business customer, you’ll also see Notebooks, Pinned Note, Tags, and Shortcuts.

Evernote plans to make its widgets more powerful, flexible, and helpful in the future. The company will also introduce additional widgets in the future.

Evernote makes it easy to capture notes and to share them across devices. You can separate your thoughts into notebooks, use tags, and attach documents and photos to your notes.

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