And after paying nothing for so long, opting for the $15-a-month Personal plan or the $18-a-month Professional plan may not be so easy. “We hope the Free experience will continue to meet your needs, and that you’ll consider a paid subscription if you’re interested in exploring Evernote’s full potential and supporting its future development.”īut for affected users, supporting Evernote’s future may be a hard pill to swallow. Zoom videoconferencing app now available on Apple TVĪpple now selling refurbished AirPods Pro 2 in the US, but only with Lightning caseĮntire team behind popular iPhone video app Filmic reportedly laid offĮvernote free users could be limited to just 50 notes, as plan testedĭon’t miss out on our other daily podcasts:ĭrop us a line at You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show.Īlso, connect with us in the official 9to5Mac Discord server with forums, chatrooms, and more!“For Free users who have or who want more than fifty notes and one notebook, we recognize that these changes may lead you to reconsider your relationship with Evernote,” the company added. Spotify layoffs: 1,500 employees in run-up to holidays Subscribe to our podcast in Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they’re available. New episodes of 9to5Mac Daily are recorded every weekday. Get automatic free coupons at over 100+ stores. Sponsored by Capital One Shopping: Capital One Shopping users saved over $800 million in the past year. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac.
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