At the fourth annual Evernote conference today, CEO Phil Libin announced a brand new web client that promises to be simpler and cleaner. As Libin says, the previous web version was rather clunky and overwhelming, and was really a second-class citizen to the desktop versions. The new web client, however, is much more scaled down and minimalist. Indeed, one of the key features is that you can now write notes in a distraction-free interface. The UI, he says, melts away, so that your words take centerstage. In a demonstration on stage, the second you start typing notes, the navigation bar sort of disappears, leaving just the text that you’re typing in.
Formatting choices only appear when you need them, and when you finish your notes, you can just move on. The navigation bar is also much simpler, even though it’s functionally the same as it was before. The search field is also treated with the same minimalist distraction-free interface, so that you can “quickly find what you’re looking for. “This is the easiest way to get into Evernote,” says Libin, adding that it’s very appealing to new users. “It’s the simplest and most elegant way to take notes.” Libin also announced a new
The new Evernote web client should be available now
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Evernote relaunches web client with new distraction-free interface
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