Today, we bring you a new version of Evernote for Windows Desktop (4.6.1) that includes two great updates. First, we?ve made migrating notes from Personal to Business notebooks a breeze for Evernote Business users. Second, our Internet Explorer 9 users get an all-new Evernote Web Clipper. Plus, there are tons of other great improvements. Let?s take a look.
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Evernote Business Improvements: Copy and Move Your Notes
Evernote Business is designed to help you benefit from all of the accumulated knowledge of your team and to share your own knowledge with others. In this update, we?ve made it easy for you to copy or move any business-related notes from your Personal Notebooks into relevant Business Notebooks. To do this, simply select an individual note or multiple notes from your note list, then right-click and choose the destination Business Notebook from the Move Note or Copy Note options. Once moved, any tags that are associated with the notes will be preserved in the Business Notebook.
New Evernote Web Clipper for Internet Explorer 9
The Internet Explorer Evernote Web Clipper is installed when you install Evernote for Windows. As part of this update, we?ve bundled a completely new version of the Evernote Web Clipper for those using Internet Explorer 9 and later.
The new Evernote Web Clipper lets you save web pages and organize them faster than ever. Whenever you see something you like, click on the Evernote Web Clipper icon in your Command Bar. A popup will appear that lets you rename the note, add a tag and choose the destination notebook?Personal or Business. The Evernote Web Clipper automatically detects the body of the page but you can always choose to clip the entire page from the menu in the popup. Remembering all the great things you see online has never been easier.
And more
This Evernote for Windows Desktop update includes lots of other great improvements to tagging, sharing, search and more. Try this latest update and let us know what you think.
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