Enable Views You NeedĬlick on View at the top menu bar and enable the views that you need. You don’t want to encounter the situation where you can’t add or edit notes (It happened to me a few times and I have to wait patiently until the limit resets). Here you can see how much you’ve consumed and how many days until this monthly upload limit resets itself. The most important information is this monthly upload allowance used. I already have 2 linked devices which is the maximum as a free subscriber. For example, I’m on Evernote Basic which is the free plan. Synchronize every 5, 10, 15 or 30 minutes, every hour, every day or automatically.Simply click on Tools then Options to adjust Evernote settings. Here are some important settings that I suggest you adjust first. You can check out Evernote FAQ for step-by-step instructions for other devices. I’m only using the Evernote for Windows app currently so all my screenshots will be from this app. No matter which Evernote App you download (Windows, Mac, iOS, Android), the first thing you need to do is adjust the settings.
You can sync across unlimited devices if you upgrade your plan. Just log into your account settings at Evernote Web and click Revoke Access under Applications. You can always revoke access from a device and free up that slot for another device. So do think carefully which are the 2 devices that you’ll use frequently. Therefore, I downloaded Evernote for Windows on my personal desktop and access Evernote Web on my work laptop.
60MB monthly upload limit for Free plan: This should be sufficient if your notes are mostly textĪs a free subscriber on the Basic plan, you can use Evernote on 2 devices only.Accessible from every device (Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android etc.) but Free plan can only sync up to 2 devices.Share notes with others & set permissions (view, edit).Amazing notes: tables, attachments, to-do list with checkboxes.I highly recommend Evernote (which I’m currently using now). You will never lose track of your tasks and deadlines. Whether you need it for work or personal use, Evernote can help you capture everything (notes, ideas, pictures) and stay organized. If you’re looking for a free note-taking app, why not consider Evernote? Paid Feature: View & Restore Older Versions With Note History.
Plan Your Hierarchy: Note, Notebook, Notebook Stack.