![]() This site "is a free legal research containing millions of legal opinions from federal and state courts." Since it tracks subsequent cases that cite the main case you are researching, it can be used as a poor man's Shepard's. I recently learned about two helpful sites for online legal research. So long Evernote! Good luck trying to sell this to the public. Here's a program to import your data easily. If you are in the same boat and want to switch to One Note, Microsoft is making it easy. Extra storage space at Google is couple of bucks a month if needed and can be used for many purposes. If I keep Evernote at all, it will be a free account only.Īnother option (that I have yet to explore) is Google Keep. In all probability, I'll be switching to One Note. ![]() Evernote is just not competitive now with other options, especially Microsoft Office (which I already subscribe to). This seems like a massive miscalculation by the company. ![]() Wow, that's quite an increase! Does that mean Evernote is introducing lots of new, nifty features - apparently not!įrankly, they must be high at Evernote. I currently have Premium, but the cost is only $45 a year. The "Premium" plan is now about $8 or $70 a year. This comes with 1 gig of upload space each month. If continue using all your devices, you have to step up now to Evernote "Plus" which is about $4 a month or $35 a year. ![]() Under the new plan, there is a still a free option, but it is limited to 60 megs a month and even worse, can only be synced with two devices. I currently use it for business and personal use. I've been a premium (paid) user for many years and a fan of the service, but I think it is time to try something new. Learned today that Evernote is changing their prices and what is offered at each tier.
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