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Evernote uses industry standard security to encrypt and protect users information. [8] Where Evernote client software is not available, online account holders can access their note archives via a web interface or through a media device. The service also allows selected files to be shared for viewing and editing by other users. [9]
After being founded in 2004 by Russian–American computer entrepreneur [10] Stepan Pachikov, [11] EverNote Corporation ('EverNote' stylized with a capital 'N' at the time) started marketing software for Windows desktop PCs, tablet PCs and handheld devices like the handwriting recognition software ritePen and the note-taking and web clipping application EverNote (also with a capital 'N'), a ...
In November 2022, Bending Spoons agreed to acquire Evernote. [13] The acquisition was concluded in January 2023. [14] In July 2023, Evernote laid off all of its existing staff and announced it would relocate to Europe to be closer to Bending Spoons' headquarters. [15] Bending Spoons made a series of acquisitions in 2024.
Configurable editor layout with live preview of Markdown; Command pallette; Notes <--> Todo conversion; Plug-ins; Cloud sync available with various services, including a separate server self-hosted server; Configurable note history; Optional client side encryption; Custom CSS (imported from local or remote source) for rendered Markdown as well ...
Stepan Alexandrovich Pachikov (Russian: Степан Александрович Пачиков; born February 1, 1950) is the co-founder of ParaGraph Intl., Parascript, Evernote Corp. among other software companies which contributed heavily to the development of Handwriting recognition and VRML technologies.
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Phil Libin, Evernote CEO, at LeWeb. Phil Libin (Russian: Филлип Либин) was born February 1, 1972 in Leningrad, USSR [1] and moved to America when he was eight years old. [2] He was CEO of the Silicon Valley software company Evernote from 2007 to 2015, then became Executive Chairman of Evernote's board.
The company rejected an acquisition offer by Evernote after showing concerns that Evernote intended to shut down the Read It Later service and amalgamate its functionality into Evernote's main service. [5] Initially, the Read It Later app was available in a free version and a paid version that included additional features.