
This, plus the chart explaining the benefits of paying for an account, was a definite plus. I followed the link in the book and found out that two people (like my husband and me) can form a group and pay the same $5/mo fee that one of us would pay individually for a Premium account (the more people in the group, the lower the cost per person per month).

It also talks about Sponsored accounts, which is something I hadn't known about before. There's a nice clear chart explaining the differences between the Free and Premium accounts. It also explains the different versions of Evernote, and how to install it on desktops and mobile devices. It addresses security concerns, data safety issues, and how the various kinds of data can be captured and stored, and then retrieved for later use.

Evernote for Dummies Getting the explanations rightĮvernote for Dummies starts off with a comprehensive, easy-to-understand explanation of how Evernote works and what you can do with it.
