Evernote's new Tasks feature is out of early access and is now available to the general user community.
Evernote to Google Calendar Integration – Events
In June, Evernote released the first iteration of Tasks into early access. On Wednesday, the company announced the official release of the new feature to the general public, as well as several other additions to the note-taking app.
Tasks are the major addition in this update, allowing users to create to-do lists that can be assigned to other Evernote users. You can also connect your to-dos to different notes to give the list some context. This update also adds Google Calendar integration to Evernote, allowing you to link events and calendar items directly to notes and other documents stored in your Evernote account.
Evernote’s Home menu is also now more customizable, featuring full integration for both Tasks and Google Calendar. The app developers also revealed that Linux support for the Evernote app is now in beta, continuing the dedication to cross-platform support. Other improvements with this update include more search options and the option to export notes and notebooks to PDFs. Bulk export, import folder, and quick switcher have all returned to the Evernote app as well.