Evernote Now Open to Public [Ian's Messy Desk]
For those of you that missed getting an invitation, the couple of times I made them available, Evernote is now in Open Beta. They’ve rolled out a number of changes—including Firefox 3 support—and have added premium accounts.
Free users will keep all of the features of the closed beta, including automatic synchronization between Windows, Mac, Web and mobile phone clients and advanced image search. There is no limit to the total number of notes that you can store. Free accounts can upload up to 40 megabytes of new notes into the service every month.For $5 per month (or only $45/year, because we’re bad at math), you can upgrade to a premium account.
Premium users have their upload quota raised to 500 megabytes of new notes per month and get a number of other goodies, including enhanced security through SSL for all data transmission (free users only get SSL for login), priority access to the recognition queues (for much faster image recognition, even during peak busy times) and premium customer support.
If you would like an account, head over to the Evernote page and click the green graphic that says, “Grand Opening - Sing Up Now.”
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Original post here: Ian McKenzie
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