
That's because I was able to login without any issues using my free Evernote account. So what does 'private' mean? I'm only guessing here, but I think that only some users have received an invitation to download this Evernote beta application for Linux. From what I could find, this appears to have been released for at least 1 month. The application is free to use (but not free, open source software) with monthly usage limits, or you can use a paid plan. Up until recently, Evernote was available for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Android and iOS.ĭid you know Evernote has a private beta application for Linux desktops? I didn't, and I didn't see an announcement about this anywhere, but today I stumbled upon it. Each note can be tagged, annotated, edited, searched, given attachments, and exported. Using it you can create notes using text, drawings, add photographs, audio, or web content. Let me start by telling you a bit about Evernote, in case you've never heard of it (which is weird, because this is a quite popular application). Evernote is an application for note-taking, organizing, task management, and archiving.
