The new release includes the same note-taking, saving and Facebook sharing features as the startup’s other applications, but it leverages the Windows Phone 7 panorama interface to offer users on the OS a distinct experience optimized for their devices.
The Home Panorama on Evernote for Windows Phone 7 includes four panorama panels: Notes, Notebooks, Tags and Recent notes. Each of the Panorama Screens has been designed for an optimal note-browsing experience.
Windows Phone 7 Evernote users can also seamlessly create and edit notes — more so than on other platforms — and add multiple audio recordings and images to a single note.
The application also includes sophisticated search features and a maps interface for browsing not es by location. Premium subscribers can also download their notebooks for offline access.
Altogether, the new application looks to provide Windows Phone 7 users with a sophisticated and rich Evernote experience that their iPhone and Android friends could very well envy.
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