Re: [iPad] Re: Notes for IPad

 

Evernote seems to require paid subscription.
Chris Laarman

Not the Evernote I've been using for several months on my Mac, iPhone, and iPad.

OK. Well, I then wonder what the " Top in-app purchases" quotes mean:
1  One month  3.99 euro
2  One year  35.99 euro
Chris Laarman

It means that, if your wallet is feeling to thick, you can choose to send them money.

My iOS copy of Evernote offers as in-App purchases either a one-month or a one-year subscription to "Evernote Premium", which is described as offering "Local notebook storage", "1GB monthly uploads", "Priority image recognition", "Search within PDF's", "Sync any type of file".

I haven't needed any of these things, so mine continues to be free.

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