Evernote’s Home feature is a dashboard full of handy widgets

As a basic or plus user, you get access to three widgets. You will find one that gives you quick access to any notes you have recently added. You also see notes that Evernote thinks you’ll want to return to, even if you’ve not visited them in a while. The other two basic widgets function as a scratch pad where you can quickly write down lost thoughts and a place where Evernote will collect all your recently saved web clips, images, documents, audio files and emails.

In the meantime, as a premium or business subscriber, you will find four additional widgets with more advanced features. In addition to a place for notes, you will find one dedicated to your notebooks. Like its counterpart, it will emphasize your recent notebooks, as well as those that Evernote thinks you might want to visit again. You will also find a single spelled note. As Evernote noted, this is a handy way to keep track of your workload. Two more widgets give you easy access to your frequently used labels and shortcuts, making it easier to navigate through the app.

In addition, premium and business users can customize the dashboard by arranging and removing the embedded widgets, and resizing them as they see fit. They also have the option to add a custom wallpaper, one that they uploaded themselves, or chose from one of the preloaded options.

Evernote plans to release the Home update to Mac, Windows, and Web users over the next few weeks. The feature will later move to iOS and Android devices.

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