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Evernote and Gun Frenzy receive interesting new features and improvements in their latest update

Ron Ron
August 25, 2019
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Evernote and Fun Frenzy receive interesting new features and improvements in their latest update

Popular note taking app Evernote has snagged an interesting update today. The app now allows users to filter business and personal notebooks, as well as labels the notebooks in a more efficient way. Not just Evernote, but a popular game Gun Frenzy has been updated as well, adding support for 512MB.

Bumping up the version number to 4.6.0.1137, the note taking app has added the following new features.

  • filter business and personal notebooks
  • display contact name for each notebook
  • easy access to all business notebooks
  • simplified experience

The app claims that it has simplified the experience, but we will leave that for you to judge. Do you prefer using Evernote over Microsoft’s OneNote? Or you find both of them equally important? 

Popular shooting game title Gun Frenzy also snagged an interesting update. The game now now work on a 512MB RAM specced Windows Phone 8 or higher handsets. In addition, the graphics of the game has got a significant improvements, and the download size has become lighter. The game play has become better with the addition of several new guns and musical scores. 

Grab the updated version of both the app from the download links below, and let us know how you like them!

Gun Frenzy

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