Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Evernote Rolls Out Business App in 7 Countries

Seth Fiegerman

Evernote?launched a premium version of its flagship app in seven countries on Tuesday. The new app, called Evernote Business, is specifically geared towards enterprise use and will cost $10 a month per user.

Evernote Business applies the note-taking model to companies by letting teams quickly share meeting notes, research, tasks and more through Business Notebooks.

There is also the option to share these notebooks to a larger library that serves as a directory of important documents for the larger company.

"For years, our users have asked us to make a version of Evernote that plays nice at their workplace," the company said in a blog post. "The funny thing is that?we were looking for the same thing for ourselves at Evernote."

The app, which was released in beta in late August, displays related notes from coworkers as users type out their own notes in the app and lets users search?through the Business Notebooks that they've joined.

Evernote Business

In a savvy move, Evernote Business also gives users the option to post notes to personal notebooks that can't be seen by others at the company. In this way,?workers can continue to use the app to store their own thoughts in addition to communicating with others on their team.

Evernote recently raised an $85 million funding round, which the company's CEO said would allow the company to continue "building the best products." The premium?app may help Evernote to gain traction in the enterprise market and serve as a solid source of revenue going forward.

Evernote Business is now available in the U.S., U.K., Canada, France, Germany, Switzerland and Japan.

Image courtesy of Flickr, othree.

Topics: apps, Business, evernote, Startups

Source: http://mashable.com/2012/12/04/evernote-business/

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