Evernote the popular online note taking and archiving service has this week announced the launch of a new Evernote Windows App providing a much-needed revamp to the application for Windows users.
The latest Evernote Windows application now offers users a more intuitive sidebar menu system and has been redesigned to provide a more natural and familiar navigation system for Windows users to enjoy, says Evernote.
Evernote explains more about the new redesign :
We began by paring down the left sidebar for a more streamlined workflow, so you can find and manage your content even faster. Here’s what’s new in the sidebar:
– Select ‘Notebooks’ to pull up all your notes in the Note List. Expand the ‘Notebooks’ section to reveal all the notebook stacks and notebooks not organized into a stack.
– Drag and drop a notebook into or out of a stack to move it to a different location.
– ‘Trash’ now sits permanently as its own section, permitting easier access to deleted notes.In this update, we’re introducing the option to collapse the left sidebar into a thin navigation strip—ideal for when you need that little extra bit of working space. To activate this feature, select ‘View > Left Panel’ from the Evernote menu (or use the F10 shortcut). The slender sidebar retains all the key navigation elements of the full sidebar, so you can quickly find a specific notebook or tag by clicking on its respective icon.
We added a new feature to let you quickly jump to a specific notebook. When you hover over the ‘Notebooks’ section, you’ll see the option to either search for an existing notebook or create a new one. This feature applies to the ‘Tags’ section too.
For more information on all the new features you can expect to enjoy in the latest Evernote for Windows App jump over to the official Evernote blog via the link below.
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