Evernote announced it will be shutting down some of their standalone apps.
These are the affected apps:
- Skitch for Windows, Windows Touch, iOS, Android (the Mac version, however, will continue on)
- Evernote Clearly
- Evernote for Pebble
As of today these apps will stop receiving updates, and on January 22nd Evernote will no longer offer the apps for download.
Some good news for lovers of these standalone apps is that Evernote is not completely turning these apps off. After January 22nd, granted you have already downloaded the app, users will still be able to access these apps. The problem with this is that, according to Evernote, external factors such as operating system updates may break the apps functionality.
There are other options available to users of these apps after January 22nd. It seems like Evernote is just removing these to simplify their product offering, with most of the features these apps offer being found in the core Evernote apps. Evernote states that Skitch users can find nearly identical annotation features in the Evernote app for Windows and IOS. The article simplification tool delivered by Clearly can be found in their web clipper apps. Lastly, for Evernote for Pebble users they can find similar Evernote features inside of Evernote’s Powernoter app for Pebble.
If you really insist on having the standalone apps, be sure to download them by the January 22nd deadline and hope external updates don’t break them. For those of you who don’t mind moving to the other options, Evernote has outlined hit the source link below to download them.
Source: Evernote
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