An update to Evernote for Windows adds a new feature called Activity Stream that makes it easier to know when your shared notebooks have been edited. A new satellite dish icon in the menu bar is home to a numbered badge that gets incremented any time someone makes a change. Clicking the icon drops down a list of recent changes, like shares and edits, as well as quick actions you might want to take — such as adding a new note, searching your existing ones, or sharing a notebook. The updated app also downloads newly-shared notebooks directly to your computer for you, automatically. The new version of Evernote for Windows (4.5.7) is available now from the company’s site.
Evernote for Windows adds Activity Stream for spotting changes at a glance
An update to Evernote for Windows adds a new feature called Activity Stream that makes it easier to know when your shared notebooks have been edited. The new version also automatically downloads linked notebooks.
An update to Evernote for Windows adds a new feature called Activity Stream that makes it easier to know when your shared notebooks have been edited. The new version also automatically downloads linked notebooks.


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