Plus access to notes when you're not online
A new way to take notes
Evernote is a powerful cross-platform tool for taking notes, saving clips from the web, and more. When it comes to a professional organizational tool, Evernote is hard to beat. Its collaboration features and vast array of applications and integrations make it ideal for business use. Evernote is traditionally accessible via the web, but there is also a desktop app available.
The most common reason to use the desktop app is local storage. If you’re in an area without internet, the desktop app will still give you access to all of your previously synced notes (although you won’t be able to access notes that haven’t synced via the web). If you use Evernote for school or work, local storage means you’ll always have access to your most important notes.
But that feature is just the beginning. This guide explains why the Evernote desktop app is worth checking out and what sets it apart from its online counterpart.