![]() I’m a huge fan of IFTTT, the iOS app (and web app) that allows you to do really clever things completely automatically, just by creating or downloading an ‘if this then that’ rule–which IFTTT calls a ‘recipe.’ For example, if you’d like to save a copy of a photo anytime you are tagged on Facebook, there’s a recipe for that. Want to switch on a WEMO-controlled light when the sun goes down, there’s a recipe for that too. IFTTT simplifies experience with 3 new ‘DO’ apps rebrands original app as ‘IF’ Beyond adding iPad Air 2 support, it has a thinner body, and a rechargeable battery rather than a disposable one, all at the same price as last year’s model… ![]() As the sequel to Adonit’s 2013-vintage Jot Script Evernote Edition, it borrows a lot of its predecessor’s design and functionality, but also improves upon it in several ways. Stylus developers quietly acknowledged that new hardware would be needed.Īdonit’s new Jot Script 2 ($75, aka Jot Script 2 Evernote Edition) is the first digital stylus I’ve tested with full iPad Air 2 compatibility. Developers including Adonit took over two years to develop electronic iPad writing tools that were thinner-tipped than fingers and rubber-domed styluses, but they succeeded, enabling iPads to serve as notepads and sophisticated canvases for artwork. Then the iPad Air 2 came out, subtly changing the touch-sensing technology that digital styluses relied upon, breaking some and reducing the accuracy of others. Up until last year, digital styluses - ones with electronic parts inside - worked pretty well across multiple iPad models. As long as you continue in your current plan, your price will adjust at your first renewal after April 29, 2016.įinally, some regions have seen a price fall, and the company’s FAQ explains how to switch to the lower price.Įvernote made major improvements to its OS X desktop app toward the end of last year. If you’re currently paying and the price of Premium went up in your region, then we’ve locked you into your rate for a year, or more. However, the company says that it has locked in existing pricing for current subscribers. The full comparison chart can be found here.Įvernote has also increased Premium prices in some regions, including the U.S. The catch? Limits to the amount of data you can add to Evernote.Įvernote Plus limits you to 1GB/month total, a maximum note size of 50MB and no more than 250 emails per month – and you’ll be missing out on a few features, like the ability to search inside PDFs and Office documents. The new Evernote Plus subscription offers many of the premium features for half-price, at $25/year. Users affected can follow this transition guide to ensure no data is lost.Įvernote, which previously offered only a free Basic membership or a $50/year Premium one, has now added a middle tier. Recipes and photos within the app won’t go away, but Evernote will no longer sync it with the service. Evernote’s main app for iOS users is available from the App Store. Our App Center Food Collection also features Evernote-integrated food-centric apps that you might like.Įvernote Food will stop working starting September 30th so users will need to sync their content up with the service before then. If you enjoyed using Food, please give Web Clipper a spin for collecting recipes and cooking inspiration and try Evernote for capturing your favorite meal experiences. Evernote Food, which used the Evernote syncing service but focused on capturing and storing recipes and photos of meals, will no longer be available for download at the end of next month.Įvernote is also stopping sync support for Food as it takes the app out of its portfolio, instead pointing users to the main Evernote app and the service’s Web Clipper feature. PSA for the chefs and food enthusiasts: Evernote is taking its Food app completely out of service next month.
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