![]() ![]() The blogpost also went on explain that building new features require energy, time and money. "We don’t take any change to our pricing model lightly, and we never take you for granted. Passcode lock which was a paid app feature is also made available on Basic plan.Įvernote took to a blogpost to explain the change in pricing and said how it takes such changes and its customers seriously. ![]() It should be noted earlier Basic plan allowed syncing with unlimited devices. On Basic, users (including users in India) can access notes on up to two devices, such as a computer and phone, two computers, or a phone and a tablet, as well as on the web. ![]() However, it's the Basic free plan users who'd be irked as the service is now limited to two devices per account. However, price changes are applicable only to the US and other global markets, and not Indian users. "The price change does not affect our users in India, and they will continue to enjoy the same local pricing at discounted rates announced in March, this year (Yearly Subscription for Evernote Plus at INR 850 and INR 1500 for Evernote Premium)," an Evernote spokesperson tells us. On the other hand, the premium plan is now $7.99 per month from $5.99 or a yearly amount of $69.99. The Plus plan is now priced at $3.99/month from the earlier price of $2.99 or $34.99 yearly. The plans – Basic, Plus, and Premium – will be getting new pricing, slightly higher. Evernote has been adding some timely tweaks to the service, and now the newest announcements from the company reveal paid plans along with certain device limitations. ![]()
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