A reader tipped us off that Evernote, which was acquired by Bending Spoons, had informed them that their Evernote Plus plan had been shifted to an Evernote Personal plan instead. Here’s an excerpt from the email they shared with us: Long-time subscribers at The Verge haven’t received this email. Users on Reddit have reported receiving similar messages, though some have been told by Evernote support that the switch was a mistake. We’ve reached out to Evernote for confirmation.
The once popular note-taking app and service will also lay off most of its workers in Chile as it moves its base of operations to Europe, the home of its parent company Bending Spoons.
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Evernote CEO Ian Small explained how these new features will take the service one step closer to its goal of becoming your external brain in a blog post, saying:
“While today is another significant step forward in delivering on our mission, together, these new features and plans represent a bigger shift: an expanded definition of Evernote’s fundamental value. To fulfill our original promise to become your external brain, we’re moving forward in ways that help you make valuable connections between information, so you see what you want, when you want it, and what you need to do with it. We will continue to partner in your process, amplifying the way you like to work and helping you focus on what’s needed to achieve your unique goals.”