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Evernote for Windows Phone updated with improved Notebook lists for business users

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 20, 2019
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Evernote Update

Evernote is one of the most popular productivity services available at the moment with dedicated apps for all major platforms; it gives users the ability to create notes, save images, documents, web links, and more. Recently, Evernote for Windows Phone received an update, bumping it to version 4.6.1.1138, which comes with a few improvements for business users.

Evernote

With the latest update, business users will be able to use their notebook lists with higher efficiency. Users can now filter between business and personal notebooks, quickly gain access to all of their notebooks on mobile devices, enjoy an improved user experience and more. Here’s a complete change log, as per the Windows Phone store:

Notebook list improved for business users

  • Filter business and personal notebooks
  • Display contact name for each notebook
  • Easy access to all business notebooks
  • Simplified experience

The updated Evernote can be downloaded from the Windows Phone store using the link below. 

Evernote

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