Evernote Home wants to help you organize all your content in one place

Evernote Home wants to help you organize all your content in one place

Evernote is making it easier for users to view and manage their content in its productivity app with the launch of a single new panel called Home. Evernote Home empowers users to access their most relevant content, including important notes, tags, and shortcuts that are now instantly available and neatly organized upon opening the app. However, the new feature also gives users the freedom to organize their content however they want so they can work faster and stay focused without feeling overwhelmed. In a press release, the company's CEO, Ian Small, explained that Home is just the first of many new features coming to the new Evernote, saying, "When we started rolling out the new Evernote in September, we promised that this was just the beginning of the journey and that we were laying the foundation for new features and faster innovation in the future, the first of which is Home. Over time, we'll make these widgets more powerful, flexible, and useful, adapting them to the wide variety of uses that users depend on to manage their busy lives. We'll also be introducing additional widgets that take Evernote further and explore new features, making Home the perfect place to start your day. "

Starting Evernote

When opening Home for the first time, Evernote Basic and Premium users will have access to three default widgets in the form of Notes, Notepad, and Recently Captured. While Notes allows users to access their "recent" notes so they can quickly pick up where they left off, they can also choose "suggested" notes to let Evernote's AI highlight the content they need. Scratch Pad, on the other hand, can be used to quickly take notes right from Evernote Home. The Recently Captured widget shows users all the content they have recently recorded, such as web clips, images, documents, audio, and emails. Evernote Premium and Business users will also have access to widgets for notebooks, pinned notes, tags, and shortcuts. They can also customize the clutter in their home to suit their personal style. Evernote Home will roll out to Mac, Windows, and Evernote Web clients over the next few weeks, and the new feature will also be available on iOS and Android later this year.