What's included in the free version? Evernote recently significantly cut back on what its free version offered. Now, free users can only sync their notes across two devices, in addition to writing notes and collaborating on notes with others.
What's included in the premium versions? Evernote also spiked the prices off its two premium versions this week. Plus, which costs $34.99 per year (up from $29.99), and Premium, which costs $69.99 per year (up from $49.99). In addition to the basic functionality, Plus allows users to turn emails into notes, access notes without Wi-Fi, and add a passcode. Premium has the functionality of free and Plus, while also allowing users to turn notes into presentations, get recommendations on content related to notes, annotate PDFs, and scan and digitize business cards.
Are the premium versions worth it? Unless Evernote is essential to your work, the free version is just fine for someone looking for a simple mobile notekeeper. Or, if you want to transfer your notes to the perpetually free Apple Notes, here's how to do it.