Holiday Sale at EverNote!


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For a limited time, the folks at EverNote are offering huge discounts on EverNote, EverNote Portable and ritePen products, as well as two holiday packages. Sale ends on January 15th.

If you’ve not seen EverNote – you can check out my review of EverNote Portable HERE. Don’t forget that there is also a excellent technical preview of EverNote for Windows Mobile available. EverNote is quite honestly a program I swear by. I use it for almost everything (except password info) and I know I’d be lost without it. If you have not tested out EverNote for your secondary brain – DO IT NOW!

EverNote Package: EverNote 2.2 and EverNote Portable – $29.95 (reg: $69.90)
Capture everything, take it everywhere, and find it all anytime with our two great EverNote products.

Complete Package: EverNote 2.2, EverNote Portable, and ritePen 2.5 – $39.95 (reg: $99.85)
An incredible 60% discount off all products!

Special Holiday Offers:
EverNote 2.2 – $19.95 (reg: $49.95)
Our popular flagship notetaking and organizational product is available for 60% OFF!
EverNote Portable 2.2 – $14.95 (reg: $19.95)
Take your notes with you wherever you go on your USB drive, and access them from any computer.
ritePen 2.5 – $19.95 (reg: $39.95)
Get the most out of your tablet PC, UMPC or other pen-enabled Windows device with the industry’s best handwriting recognition technology.

Visit the Holiday Sale page here: http://www.evernote.com/products/downloads/holidaysale.php

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Phil Libin
Dec 13, 2007

Thanks! I’m glad you like it.


Brandon Steili
Dec 14, 2007

No Thank You! … and keep up the good work.

PS: I think this quote:

- he shops for cars primarily based on the number of “buttons, knobs and blinking lights on the dashboard.”

Sums up every car I’ve ever owned.

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