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Evernote for Windows Phone updated, adds Document Camera and attractive notebooks

Ron Ron
August 20, 2019
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Evernote for Windows Phone updated, adds Document Camera and attractive notebooks

Popular note-taking service Evernote has updated its Windows Phone client. The update adds Document Camera feature to the app, which will allow you to digitize any physical page. The service also announced its partnership with Moleskine which adds an entire new set of attractive notebooks.

Starting with the Document Camera, this feature allows you to convert photos of physical pages into their digital counterpart. The update also improves note layout with in-line titles. Evernote also took this opportunity to announce its partnership with Moleskine. Apart from the beautiful notebooks, you can now save your notes forever with a photo, Evernote explains.

Besides, the updated version sports several bug fixes and improvements. Snag version 4.4.0.1122 of the app from Windows Phone Store via the download link below. Do you prefer Evernote over OneNote?

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