When the Windows 10 Anniversary Update is released on August 2, users who have Evernote Touch already installed will be automatically updated to the Evernote desktop app in the Windows Store. It is, however, more than a month late, as the Evernote team mentioned back in July that a new desktop Windows Store app would be launching on August 2nd. Evernote for Windows offers an extensive set of capabilities in addition to what Evernote Touch offers, including mouse and keyboard support. Evernote saves the content of your clip along with a link back to the original page. See something you like, clip it and you will have it forever. No more bookmarks, tabs, or open windows. Evernote Touch was designed as a companion app to Evernote for Windows, and is not meant to be a full-featured version of Evernote. With Evernote Web Clipper, extension easily saves all the interesting stuff you see while browsing the web. We are focusing on our commitment to invest in new features and functionality in our core apps. So what about Evernote Touch? The company stated: This likely means that the app was converted via the "Project Centennial" bridge tools. The support page (opens in new tab) reveals that the Evernote app coming to Windows 10 will be the same desktop Windows app that the company has made available for some time, only it will be offered via the Windows Store. Links to Google Drive documents created in Evernote Windows 6.19 now work in Evernote Web Attachments created through notes in a separate window now save properly Images copied from Chrome via Copy image paste as broken attachment Changes in Evernote 6.19: New: Automated file splitting on export of enex files.
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