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Evernote app for Windows 8 receives minor update, comes with bug fixes

Ron Ron
August 22, 2019
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For those of you who use the Evernote app on Windows 8 or Windows RT, an update was recently released adding several new features along with bug fixes. Today, Evernote has rolled out yet another update, but this time it is a minor update with bug fixes. Evernote is a great alternative to Microsoft’s OneNote app.

“Evernote is an easy-to-use, free app that helps you remember everything across all of your devices. You can create a plaintext notes on your Windows 8 tablet, and then open it on your smartphone or any other devices you use. Evernote runs on laptops, smartphones, tablets and the Web, allowing you to find your memories at any time from anywhere. Stay organized, save your ideas and improve productivity,” the app description reads.

Evernote has yet to update the app’s change log in the Windows Store, as it still showcases the previous major update’s changes, including the addition of a new hub page and more. This update is likely to be minor and contains the usual bug fixes and performance improvements. Hit the download link below to snag the app and let us know in the comments below if you notice anything new.

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