Evernote is growing fast. We're up to about 390,000 users –that's more than the population of Iceland, The Bahamas, or Brunei! You're next, Luxembourg. In other (and more serious) news, we've made some great enhancements to Evernote in the past few weeks, including a new iPhone release, new Windows Mobile release, and the introduction of our Delicious bookmark importer.
- Delicious bookmark importer: 3-step process to import your Delicious bookmarks (more below)
- Web: Improved handling of the Google Chrome (Beta) browser
- iPhone: Email notes to friends right from the iPhone
- iPhone: New location based search (more below)
- Windows Mobile: Updated interface and faster search
- Lots of bug fixes throughout
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Delicious bookmark import
You can now import your Delicious bookmarks right into Evernote. To do this, click the link above to sign in your account, then click the "Settings" link. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the Import Delicious Bookmarks, then follow the instructions. The import process will bring over links, tags (optionally), and any associated notes. Each bookmark will become an individual note. Delicious limits the number of people that can use the importer at the same time. So, if it's busy, just come back in a bit and try again.
Location. Location. Location.
Our latest release takes full advantage of the iPhone’s geo-location powers, letting you find notes and memories created near your current position at a radius of 1, 5, and 25 miles. To access this feature, go to the search filter screen on the iPhone and check the appropriate “Near here” distance. Say you're making a return trip to a vacation spot and want to find all the notes you made the last time you were there. Simply choose the appropriate distance filter and the notes will immediately appear.
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