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The Sony Reader ( ソニー・リーダー ) was a line of e-book readers manufactured by Sony . The first model was the PRS-500 released in September 2006 and was related to the earlier Sony Librie, the first commercial E Ink e-reader in 2004 using an electronic paper display developed by E Ink Corporation . The last model was the PRS-T3, after which Sony announced it would no longer release a new consumer e-reader.

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72-675: Sony sold e-books for the Reader from the Sony eBook Library in the US, UK, Japan, Germany, Austria, Canada, France, Italy, and Spain. The Reader also could display Adobe PDFs , ePub format, RSS newsfeeds, JPEGs , and Sony's proprietary BBeB ("BroadBand eBook") format. Some Readers could play MP3 and unencrypted AAC audio files. Compatibility with Adobe digital rights management (DRM) protected PDF and ePub files allowed Sony Reader owners to borrow ebooks from lending libraries in many countries. The DRM rules of

144-662: A MSRP of $ 399; in April 2009 it was selling for $ 349.99. Unlike Sony's LIBRIé, a close cousin of the Sony Reader, the PRS-500 and PRS-505 offered no way for the user to annotate a digital book since those lack a keyboard. This was addressed by the release of the PRS-700. Improvements of PRS-700 vs. the PRS-505 include the following: PRS-700 specifications The PRS-505 was launched on 2 October 2007,

216-410: A MSRP of $ 399; in April 2009 it was selling for $ 349.99. Unlike Sony's LIBRIé, a close cousin of the Sony Reader, the PRS-500 and PRS-505 offered no way for the user to annotate a digital book since those lack a keyboard. This was addressed by the release of the PRS-700. Improvements of PRS-700 vs. the PRS-505 include the following: PRS-700 specifications The PRS-505 was launched on 2 October 2007,

288-481: A SQLite database in Windows . Users with internet access and an Evernote account can also have their notes automatically synchronized with a master copy held on Evernote's servers. This approach lets a user access and edit their data across multiple machines and operating system platforms from anywhere, but still view, input, and edit data when an internet connection is not available. Offline changes will only be saved as

360-534: A digital-friendly notebook with specially designed pages and stickers for smartphone syncing. All Samsung Galaxy Note 3 phablets included a free one-year subscription to Evernote Premium. On August 13, 2013, The New York Times reported that Telefónica Digital and Evernote entered into a global partnership agreement, giving Brazilian customers free access to Evernote Premium for one year. Under this global deal, Telefónica users in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama,

432-469: A draft until internet connection is established. Evernote uses industry standard security to encrypt and protect users information. Where Evernote client software is not available, online account holders can access their note archives via a web interface or through a media device. The service also allows selected files to be shared for viewing and editing by other users. The Evernote software can be downloaded and used as stand-alone software without using

504-569: A folder on a host PC, support for the USB Mass Storage Device profile, and full USB charging capability (the PRS-500 could only be recharged via USB if the battery was not fully drained, and if the Sony Connect Reader software was installed on the host PC). Also, adding books to "Collections" (a feature to organize and group book titles) is now possible on the storage card, unlike the PRS-500 model. Version 1.1 firmware, available as

576-441: A folder on a host PC, support for the USB Mass Storage Device profile, and full USB charging capability (the PRS-500 could only be recharged via USB if the battery was not fully drained, and if the Sony Connect Reader software was installed on the host PC). Also, adding books to "Collections" (a feature to organize and group book titles) is now possible on the storage card, unlike the PRS-500 model. Version 1.1 firmware, available as

648-501: A free download since July 24, 2008 adds support for the EPUB format, Adobe Digital Editions 1.5 and Adobe DRM protected PDF files, automatic reflow of PDF files formatted for larger pages enlarges the text to improve readability, and support for high capacity SDHC memory cards. Specifications Launched in September 2006, it has a six-inch E Ink display from and is 13 mm thick. There

720-402: A free download since July 24, 2008 adds support for the EPUB format, Adobe Digital Editions 1.5 and Adobe DRM protected PDF files, automatic reflow of PDF files formatted for larger pages enlarges the text to improve readability, and support for high capacity SDHC memory cards. Specifications Launched in September 2006, it has a six-inch E Ink display from and is 13 mm thick. There

792-467: A red edition is available exclusively from John Lewis . On October 2, 2008, the PRS-700, with touch screen and built-in lighting was announced. On August 5, 2009, Sony announced two new readers, the budget PRS-300 Pocket Edition and the more advanced PRS-600 Touch Edition . On August 25, 2009, Sony announced the Reader PRS-900 "Daily Edition." This features a 7" diagonal screen to compete with

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864-408: A red edition is available exclusively from John Lewis . On October 2, 2008, the PRS-700, with touch screen and built-in lighting was announced. On August 5, 2009, Sony announced two new readers, the budget PRS-300 Pocket Edition and the more advanced PRS-600 Touch Edition . On August 25, 2009, Sony announced the Reader PRS-900 "Daily Edition." This features a 7" diagonal screen to compete with

936-721: A single device, with a maximum of two "desyncs" per month. Free accounts have a 60 MB upload limit each month. Personal accounts have a 1 GB monthly upload limit, and also include such features as offline notes on mobile devices and the ability to search text within images. Accounts on the Professional tier have a 20 GB upload limit per month, can export notes as PDF files, and can forward emails directly into Evernote. The free service does not make files available offline on iOS and Android devices; while sometimes they are available from cache , editing these files can cause conflicts when synchronizing. In June 2016, Evernote announced

1008-639: A six-inch E Ink display and a Qwerty keyboard that was released in Japan. Specifications DRM -free Text : BBeB Book (LRF), TXT , RTF , EPUB (PRS-T1: EPUB, PDF, TXT only). Typefaces in PDF files formatted for 216 × 280 mm (8.5 × 11 inch) pages may be too small to read comfortably. Such files can be reformatted for the Reader screen size with Adobe Acrobat Professional, but not by Adobe Reader software. The Reader does support Microsoft Word DOC format. The 'CONNECT Reader' application uses Word to convert

1080-544: A six-inch E Ink display and a Qwerty keyboard that was released in Japan. Specifications DRM -free Text : BBeB Book (LRF), TXT , RTF , EPUB (PRS-T1: EPUB, PDF, TXT only). Typefaces in PDF files formatted for 216 × 280 mm (8.5 × 11 inch) pages may be too small to read comfortably. Such files can be reformatted for the Reader screen size with Adobe Acrobat Professional, but not by Adobe Reader software. The Reader does support Microsoft Word DOC format. The 'CONNECT Reader' application uses Word to convert

1152-509: A smaller screen than the PRS-600, no touch interface, no MP3 audio or expandable memory. It has a similar interface to the PRS-500 and PRS-505. Specifications The PRS-600 was launched in August 2009 and it is also known as the "Touch Edition". The PRS-600 was announced at the same time as the non-touch-screen PRS-300. It is Sony's middle-Range device and it priced at US$ 299. It is the replacement for

1224-410: A smaller screen than the PRS-600, no touch interface, no MP3 audio or expandable memory. It has a similar interface to the PRS-500 and PRS-505. Specifications The PRS-600 was launched in August 2009 and it is also known as the "Touch Edition". The PRS-600 was announced at the same time as the non-touch-screen PRS-300. It is Sony's middle-Range device and it priced at US$ 299. It is the replacement for

1296-522: A software and hardware updated version of the PRS-500 Reader, which it replaced. The 505 keeps the 6" E Ink display of the original Reader, but uses an improved version of E Ink Vizplex imaging film with faster refresh time, brighter white state, and 8-level grayscale. The PRS-505 is thinner than its predecessor (8 mm vs. 13 mm) and comes with more internal memory (256 MiB vs. 64 MiB). Other new product features included auto-synchronization to

1368-465: A software and hardware updated version of the PRS-500 Reader, which it replaced. The 505 keeps the 6" E Ink display of the original Reader, but uses an improved version of E Ink Vizplex imaging film with faster refresh time, brighter white state, and 8-level grayscale. The PRS-505 is thinner than its predecessor (8 mm vs. 13 mm) and comes with more internal memory (256 MiB vs. 64 MiB). Other new product features included auto-synchronization to

1440-816: A webpage or part of a webpage into Evernote, are available for most popular Internet browsers. Evernote also supports the ability to e-mail notes to the service, allowing for automated note entry via email rules or filters. Where suitable hardware is available, Evernote can automatically add geolocation tags to notes. As of November 2018, Evernote Pro integrates directly with Google Drive , Microsoft Outlook , Microsoft Teams , and Slack , and Evernote Pro adds an integration with Salesforce . All versions of Evernote also support integrations through IFTTT and Zapier . In 2013, Evernote deprecated its direct integration with Twitter in favor of these third-party services. On supported operating systems, Evernote allows users to store and edit notes on their local machine, using

1512-442: Is a 6" Wi-Fi only model. Its touchscreen supports zoom in and out, dictionary and adding notes, including export to Evernote . The device has two English languages and four translation dictionaries built-in. PRS-T2 specifications. The PRS-T1 is a 6", Wi-Fi only model. Its touchscreen supports zoom in and out, look up in dictionary and adding notes. Up to 16 different languages are supported. PRS-T1 specifications The PRS-350

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1584-442: Is a 6" Wi-Fi only model. Its touchscreen supports zoom in and out, dictionary and adding notes, including export to Evernote . The device has two English languages and four translation dictionaries built-in. PRS-T2 specifications. The PRS-T1 is a 6", Wi-Fi only model. Its touchscreen supports zoom in and out, look up in dictionary and adding notes. Up to 16 different languages are supported. PRS-T1 specifications The PRS-350

1656-551: Is also known as the "Daily Edition". The PRS-900 was announced at the same time as the touch-screen PRS-300. It is Sony's Top of the Range device and it priced at US$ 399. The device has a larger display (7"), 16-levels of grayscale, touch screen and 3G wireless access (through AT&T Mobility in a manner similar to the Kindle's whispernet) which enables computer-free access to the Sony eBookstore in

1728-407: Is also known as the "Daily Edition". The PRS-900 was announced at the same time as the touch-screen PRS-300. It is Sony's Top of the Range device and it priced at US$ 399. The device has a larger display (7"), 16-levels of grayscale, touch screen and 3G wireless access (through AT&T Mobility in a manner similar to the Kindle's whispernet) which enables computer-free access to the Sony eBookstore in

1800-523: Is an internal memory of 64 MiB. This model was superseded by the PRS-505 in 2007. On November 16, 2009, Sony announced that a firmware update is available to owners of the original PRS-500. This update "will allow your PRS-500 to support the ePub and Adobe DRM format and add the ability to re-flow PDF documents". Owners must send the ereader in to the Sony Service Centers for the updated firmware. Specifications Launched in April 2004, it has

1872-459: Is an internal memory of 64 MiB. This model was superseded by the PRS-505 in 2007. On November 16, 2009, Sony announced that a firmware update is available to owners of the original PRS-500. This update "will allow your PRS-500 to support the ePub and Adobe DRM format and add the ability to re-flow PDF documents". Owners must send the ereader in to the Sony Service Centers for the updated firmware. Specifications Launched in April 2004, it has

1944-615: Is automatically installed in Microsoft Office Outlook if the desktop version is installed on the same computer. There is also a Thunderbird email plugin. Scannable captures content on paper quickly, transforming it into high-quality scans ready to save or share. Skitch is a free screenshot editing and sharing utility for OS X , iOS, Windows, and Android. The app permits the user to add shapes and text to an image, and then share it online. Images can also be exported to various image formats. Originally developed by Plasq , Skitch

2016-416: Is intended for archiving and creating notes with embedded photos, audio, and saved web content. Notes are stored in virtual "notebooks" and can be tagged , annotated , edited, searched, and exported. Evernote is available online and has clients for Android , iOS , macOS , and Microsoft Windows . It offers free and paid plans for use. In 2010, the programming language used to write Evernote's software

2088-501: Is only available to US or Canadian residents or to customers who purchased a US-model reader with bundled eBook Store credit. On July 24, 2007, Sony announced that the PRS-505 Reader would be available in the UK with a launch date of September 3, 2008. Waterstone's is the official retail partner and the Reader is available at selected stores such as Argos , Sony Centres and Dixons; while

2160-400: Is only available to US or Canadian residents or to customers who purchased a US-model reader with bundled eBook Store credit. On July 24, 2007, Sony announced that the PRS-505 Reader would be available in the UK with a launch date of September 3, 2008. Waterstone's is the official retail partner and the Reader is available at selected stores such as Argos , Sony Centres and Dixons; while

2232-604: Is possible to edit Rich Text Format and sketches on Windows, while on Apple Macintosh it is possible to edit rich text, but only view sketches. Web clipping support is installed by default on the Internet Explorer and Safari browsers when the Evernote software is installed on Windows or macOS. Evernote web-clipping plugins are available for the Firefox , Google Chrome , Opera , and Yandex browsers . The Evernote email-clipper

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2304-629: The Amazon Kindle DX. It was also the first to feature free 3G wireless through AT&T to access the Sony eBookstore without the need of a computer, and to increase the grayscale level, from 8 to 16. On September 1, 2010, Sony introduced the PRS-350 Pocket Edition , PRS-650 Touch Edition , PRS-950 "Daily Edition" as replacements for the PRS-300, PRS-600 and PRS-900, with both new models featuring 16-level grey scale touch screens. The launch of

2376-456: The Amazon Kindle DX. It was also the first to feature free 3G wireless through AT&T to access the Sony eBookstore without the need of a computer, and to increase the grayscale level, from 8 to 16. On September 1, 2010, Sony introduced the PRS-350 Pocket Edition , PRS-650 Touch Edition , PRS-950 "Daily Edition" as replacements for the PRS-300, PRS-600 and PRS-900, with both new models featuring 16-level grey scale touch screens. The launch of

2448-563: The Sony Digital Paper DPTS1 - which only views PDFs and has a stylus for making notes - aimed at professional business users. The PRS-T3S is the latest 6", Wi-Fi only model. Announced in October 2013 in Japan, it is a PRS-T3 without a cover that costs $ 99 and was sold in Japan, the UK, Canada and Germany. The PRS-T3 is a 6", Wi-Fi only model with a snap cover. Specifications The PRS-T2

2520-401: The Sony Digital Paper DPTS1 - which only views PDFs and has a stylus for making notes - aimed at professional business users. The PRS-T3S is the latest 6", Wi-Fi only model. Announced in October 2013 in Japan, it is a PRS-T3 without a cover that costs $ 99 and was sold in Japan, the UK, Canada and Germany. The PRS-T3 is a 6", Wi-Fi only model with a snap cover. Specifications The PRS-T2

2592-516: The .DOC files to RTF before sending them to the Reader. DRM-protected Text : BBeB Book (LRX); ePub. Audio : MP3 and DRM-free AAC (except on the PRS-T2, PRS-300 & PRS-350) Image : JPEG , GIF , PNG , and BMP (Loading an animated GIF will freeze the Reader) Sony eBook Library The Sony Reader ( ソニー・リーダー ) was a line of e-book readers manufactured by Sony . The first model

2664-538: The .DOC files to RTF before sending them to the Reader. DRM-protected Text : BBeB Book (LRX); ePub. Audio : MP3 and DRM-free AAC (except on the PRS-T2, PRS-300 & PRS-350) Image : JPEG , GIF , PNG , and BMP (Loading an animated GIF will freeze the Reader) Evernote Evernote is a note-taking and task-management application developed by the Evernote Corporation . It

2736-413: The PRS-700 model (although it is missing the front-light feature). It is Sony's higher-scale, touch-screen edition of the ereader. It has a similar interface to the PRS-700. Unlike the PRS-700 which was only available in black, the PRS-600 is available in three colors. Note if the device is locked, using the optional 4 digit pin it will not mount via USB, the lock option needs to be disabled in order to mount

2808-413: The PRS-700 model (although it is missing the front-light feature). It is Sony's higher-scale, touch-screen edition of the ereader. It has a similar interface to the PRS-700. Unlike the PRS-700 which was only available in black, the PRS-600 is available in three colors. Note if the device is locked, using the optional 4 digit pin it will not mount via USB, the lock option needs to be disabled in order to mount

2880-519: The PRS-900 and it is also known as the "Daily Edition". It was introduced as Sony's top-of-the-line device, priced at US$ 299. The device has a larger display (7"), 16-levels of grayscale, touch screen Wi-Fi and 3G wireless access (through AT&T Mobility in a manner similar to the Kindle's whispernet) which enables computer-free access to the Sony eBookstore in the United States. Like earlier Sony Readers

2952-413: The PRS-900 and it is also known as the "Daily Edition". It was introduced as Sony's top-of-the-line device, priced at US$ 299. The device has a larger display (7"), 16-levels of grayscale, touch screen Wi-Fi and 3G wireless access (through AT&T Mobility in a manner similar to the Kindle's whispernet) which enables computer-free access to the Sony eBookstore in the United States. Like earlier Sony Readers

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3024-524: The Personal plan. Evernote clients are available for Android , iOS ( iPad , iPhone , and iPod Touch ), macOS , Microsoft Windows , and Web . Additionally, portable versions of Evernote are available for flash drives and U3 drives. There are no officially supported native clients for BSD or Linux , but the company provides an API for external Linux clients. There is substantial variation in supported features on different platforms. For example, it

3096-432: The Reader allowed any purchased e-book to be read on up to six devices, at least one of which must be a personal computer running Windows or Mac OS X. Although the owner could not share purchased eBooks on others' devices and accounts, the ability to register five Readers to a single account and share books accordingly was a possible workaround. Ten models were produced. The PRS-500 (PRS standing for Portable Reader System)

3168-432: The Reader allowed any purchased e-book to be read on up to six devices, at least one of which must be a personal computer running Windows or Mac OS X. Although the owner could not share purchased eBooks on others' devices and accounts, the ability to register five Readers to a single account and share books accordingly was a possible workaround. Ten models were produced. The PRS-500 (PRS standing for Portable Reader System)

3240-627: The T3 is not sold in the US, and Sony has abandoned the North American market due to competition from Amazon, B&N and Kobo. On February 6, 2014, Sony announced that it was closing its North American, Europe, and Australia Reader Stores in late March, migrating all its customers to the Kobo Reader Store. On August 1, 2014, Sony announced that it would not release another ereader but would keep selling its remaining stock. In late 2014, Sony released

3312-463: The T3 is not sold in the US, and Sony has abandoned the North American market due to competition from Amazon, B&N and Kobo. On February 6, 2014, Sony announced that it was closing its North American, Europe, and Australia Reader Stores in late March, migrating all its customers to the Kobo Reader Store. On August 1, 2014, Sony announced that it would not release another ereader but would keep selling its remaining stock. In late 2014, Sony released

3384-437: The UK, and Spain were also offered the promotion. The service has experienced several cases of losing customer data. On June 11, 2014, Evernote suffered a distributed denial-of-service attack that prevented customers from accessing their information. The attackers demanded a ransom, which Evernote refused to pay. A denial-of-service attack on August 8, 2014, resulted in a brief period of downtime for evernote.com; service

3456-460: The United States. Like earlier Sony Readers the display can be oriented horizontally, enabling a landscape style mode, and adds a new mode displaying two portrait-mode pages side-by-side (in a similar fashion to viewing a book). Specifications The PRS-700 was launched in October 2008, it has a touchscreen that can be used as a virtual keyboard . It became available in the U.S. in November 2008 at

3528-409: The United States. Like earlier Sony Readers the display can be oriented horizontally, enabling a landscape style mode, and adds a new mode displaying two portrait-mode pages side-by-side (in a similar fashion to viewing a book). Specifications The PRS-700 was launched in October 2008, it has a touchscreen that can be used as a virtual keyboard . It became available in the U.S. in November 2008 at

3600-465: The ability to synchronize their highlighted text passages to Evernote. This happens in notes for each book with the title of the book as the note title. On March 25, 2013, Evernote announced a partnership with Deutsche Telekom to provide German customers with free access to Evernote Premium for one year. In January 2014 the partnership was expanded to additional European and Asian markets. In August 2012, Moleskine partnered with Evernote to produce

3672-456: The device. This edition has been criticized for having a very reflective screen, making it hard to read unless it is angled just right in relation to the light sources. This edition offers the possibility to highlight, quote or underline the text you are reading. Moreover, it comes with features such as Music player via a jack. Specifications The PRS-900 was launched in December 2009 and it

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3744-404: The device. This edition has been criticized for having a very reflective screen, making it hard to read unless it is angled just right in relation to the light sources. This edition offers the possibility to highlight, quote or underline the text you are reading. Moreover, it comes with features such as Music player via a jack. Specifications The PRS-900 was launched in December 2009 and it

3816-469: The display can be oriented horizontally, enabling a landscape style mode, and adds a new mode displaying two portrait-mode pages side-by-side (in a similar fashion to viewing a book). PRS-950 specifications The PRS-300 was launched in August 2009 and it is also known as the "Pocket Edition". The PRS-300 was announced at the same time as the touch-screen PRS-600. It is Sony's smallest ever ereader as well as its entry-level device, priced at US$ 199. It has

3888-469: The display can be oriented horizontally, enabling a landscape style mode, and adds a new mode displaying two portrait-mode pages side-by-side (in a similar fashion to viewing a book). PRS-950 specifications The PRS-300 was launched in August 2009 and it is also known as the "Pocket Edition". The PRS-300 was announced at the same time as the touch-screen PRS-600. It is Sony's smallest ever ereader as well as its entry-level device, priced at US$ 199. It has

3960-442: The free plan (previously unlimited) and increased the price of their paid plans. In December 2023, Evernote reduced its free plan drastically (to a maximum of 50 editable notes), taking effect the same day. This change and the lack of transition period have been considered unfavourable to long-term free users who have used Evernote for years. In August 2024, Evernote further reduced its free plan to allow only one connected device at

4032-546: The limitation for users of its free Basic account to two devices per year and raised prices for its premium service tiers. Non-paying Evernote users are able to sync notes between two devices. From early April 2018, Evernote Plus was no longer available for purchase; However, users who currently have the Plus subscription can maintain it as long as their subscription is still active. In July 2024 these users received email saying that their next renewal would automatically upgrade them to

4104-436: The new app was much slower than the previous Windows and iOS versions, had many features removed, and did not work with some default keyboard layouts, including Turkish, Latvian, and Polish, due to a conflict of hardcoded key bindings. This was later changed to allow customization of keyboard shortcuts and some of the previous features were added again. In June 2016, Evernote introduced a new limitation to just 2 devices on

4176-593: The new models also represented the introduction of the Sony Reader into the Australian and New Zealand markets for the first time. On August 31, 2011, Sony announced a new reader replacing all of their previous models, the PRS-T1, featuring a 6" screen. On August 16, 2012, Sony announced the PRS-T1 successor, the PRS-T2. On September 4, 2013, Sony announced the PRS-T2 successor, the PRS-T3. Unlike previous Sony reader models,

4248-440: The new models also represented the introduction of the Sony Reader into the Australian and New Zealand markets for the first time. On August 31, 2011, Sony announced a new reader replacing all of their previous models, the PRS-T1, featuring a 6" screen. On August 16, 2012, Sony announced the PRS-T1 successor, the PRS-T2. On September 4, 2013, Sony announced the PRS-T2 successor, the PRS-T3. Unlike previous Sony reader models,

4320-505: The online portion of an Evernote account (online registration is required for initial setup), but it will not be able to upload files to the Evernote server or use the server to synchronize or share files between different Evernote installations. Evernote does not support image or Image- PDF (this is locked behind a paid subscription) recognition and indexing will take place if the software is used entirely offline. Evernote has various account options, including free and paid tiers. As of 2023,

4392-465: The paid tiers are named Personal and Professional. Previous Evernote tier names include Plus, Premium, and Business. Personal, and Professional Evernote accounts have a maximum limit of 100,000 notes. Individual paid users have a notebook maximum of 1,000. As of December 2023 free accounts have a new limit: 1 notebook and 50 notes, the previous free limit was 250 notebooks and 100,000 notes. As of July 28, 2024, free accounts are now restricted to access via

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4464-494: The policy allowed employees of the firm to access users' content in some situations. In response to the concerns, Evernote apologized and announced the policy would not be implemented, and that its employees would not have access to users' content unless users opted in. In late 2020, Evernote released Evernote v10, written from scratch in the Electron framework , to replace older versions on multiple platforms. Some users noted

4536-502: Was acquired by Evernote on August 18, 2011. On December 17, 2015, Evernote announced that it would be ending support for Skitch for Windows, Windows Touch, iOS, and Android on January 22, 2016. Evernote said it will continue to offer Skitch for Mac. Evernote Web Clipper is a simple browser extension that lets a user capture full-page articles, images, selected text, important emails, and any web page for use in Evernote's software. The book-summarizing service Blinkist offers members

4608-458: Was changed from C# for version 3.5 to C++ in version 4.0 to improve performance. In addition to keyboard input of typed notes, Evernote supports image capture from cameras on supported devices and voice note recording. In some situations, text that appears in captured images can be recognized using OCR and annotated . Evernote also supports touch and tablet screens with handwriting recognition . Evernote web-clipping plugins, which can import

4680-405: Was launched in August 2010 and it is also known as the "Pocket Edition". The PRS-350 was announced at the same time as the touch-screen PRS-650. It is Sony's smallest ereader as well as its entry-level device replacing the PRS-300 and it is priced at US$ 179. It has a touch screen, and two GB of Memory but lacks an SD Card Slot and does not support MP3 playback. PRS-350 specifications The PRS-650

4752-405: Was launched in August 2010 and it is also known as the "Pocket Edition". The PRS-350 was announced at the same time as the touch-screen PRS-650. It is Sony's smallest ereader as well as its entry-level device replacing the PRS-300 and it is priced at US$ 179. It has a touch screen, and two GB of Memory but lacks an SD Card Slot and does not support MP3 playback. PRS-350 specifications The PRS-650

4824-470: Was launched in August 2010 and it is also known as the "Touch Edition". The PRS-650 was announced at the same time as the touch-screen PRS-350. It is Sony's mid-range device, priced at US$ 229. As the replacement for the PRS-600 model, it is Sony's higher-scale, touch-screen edition of the reader. It has a similar interface to the PRS-350. PRS-650 specifications The PRS-950 was launched in August 2010 replacing

4896-420: Was launched in August 2010 and it is also known as the "Touch Edition". The PRS-650 was announced at the same time as the touch-screen PRS-350. It is Sony's mid-range device, priced at US$ 229. As the replacement for the PRS-600 model, it is Sony's higher-scale, touch-screen edition of the reader. It has a similar interface to the PRS-350. PRS-650 specifications The PRS-950 was launched in August 2010 replacing

4968-457: Was made available in the United States in September 2006. On 1 November 2006, Readers went on display and for sale at Borders bookstores throughout the US. Borders had an exclusive contract for the Reader until the end of 2006. From April 2007, Sony Reader has been sold in the US by multiple merchants, including Fry's Electronics , Costco , Borders and Best Buy . The eBook Store from Sony

5040-402: Was made available in the United States in September 2006. On 1 November 2006, Readers went on display and for sale at Borders bookstores throughout the US. Borders had an exclusive contract for the Reader until the end of 2006. From April 2007, Sony Reader has been sold in the US by multiple merchants, including Fry's Electronics , Costco , Borders and Best Buy . The eBook Store from Sony

5112-527: Was quickly restored. On March 2, 2013, Evernote revealed that hackers gained access to their network and accessed user information, including usernames, email addresses, and hashed passwords. All users were asked to reset their passwords. In the wake of this, Evernote accelerated plans to implement an optional two-factor authentication for all users. In December 2016, Evernote announced its privacy policy would be changing in January 2017, leading to claims

5184-853: Was the PRS-500 released in September 2006 and was related to the earlier Sony Librie, the first commercial E Ink e-reader in 2004 using an electronic paper display developed by E Ink Corporation . The last model was the PRS-T3, after which Sony announced it would no longer release a new consumer e-reader. Sony sold e-books for the Reader from the Sony eBook Library in the US, UK, Japan, Germany, Austria, Canada, France, Italy, and Spain. The Reader also could display Adobe PDFs , ePub format, RSS newsfeeds, JPEGs , and Sony's proprietary BBeB ("BroadBand eBook") format. Some Readers could play MP3 and unencrypted AAC audio files. Compatibility with Adobe digital rights management (DRM) protected PDF and ePub files allowed Sony Reader owners to borrow ebooks from lending libraries in many countries. The DRM rules of

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