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Six tips from Apple on how to create better app icons 1
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Evernote Food brings Foursquare venue ratings to the fore, adds auto-lock feature and new recipe partners 1
May 10th at 1:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsEvernote Food has been updated once again for iOS devices with improved Foursquare integration, new recipe partners and an auto-lock feature to stop your iPhone or iPad from going to sleep in the kitchen....
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Evernote Food Updates its Android App, Adds Recipe Exploration 0
April 29th at 11:00pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsEvernote updated its Evernote Food app for Android, which helps users remember the food and restaurants they love, and discover new cuisine. On Monday, version 2.0 added the ability for users to explore recipes from popular food sites within the app, as well as save them in a "My Cookbook" section, making them easier to find later on. A "Restaurants" section displays location-specific lists of eateries around a given user.
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This Week’s Must-Have iOS Apps: EverClip, Couch Music Player, Star Wars Pinball & More 15
March 24th at 6:04pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsKicking off this week’s must-have apps roundup is EverClip for iPad, a terrific tool that lets you “clip” almost anything to Evernote, so that you can’t forget them. We also have a wonderful new music player for the iPad, the new Star Wars Pinball game, and more....
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Evernote Food for iOS Updated With Recipe Sharing and More 0
March 19th at 4:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsEvernote Food has been updated for iOS devices today with a slew of new features including in-app restaurant bookings, recipe sharing over social media and automatic syncing with notebooks stored on Evernote....
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Evernote Food adds OpenTable reservations and Foursquare ratings to iOS 0
March 19th at 3:50pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsWhen Evernote Food launched in late 2011, it was a sign that the note-taking service was going in a new direction — but exactly where wasn't clear. Evernote Food let you collect and organize anything in your eating life, from home recipes to notes on restaurants; you could also look for new places to eat with the app's Foursquare integration. Now, in an update that will put it more squarely in competition with Yelp or other restaurant-finding tools, it's added OpenTable reservations and Foursquare...
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Evernote Food Update Brings OpenTable And Foursquare Integration, Recipe Sharing & More 0
March 19th at 9:40am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsEvernote Food, the now over a year old mobile app offering recipe search and a restaurant locator function, is today getting an update which adds support for OpenTable reservations, Foursquare ratings, and recipe sharing, among other things.
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10 Apps to Help You Find Lunch 2
February 22nd at 8:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsFor some of us, lunch is the best part of the day. Step out of the office (even if the office is your bedroom) and get a breath of fresh air and of course, something good to eat.
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Территория еды: Evernote Food для iPad 4
January 1st at 4:41pm / Планета iPhone / 0 opinionsПоскольку приложение Evernote Food оказалось весьма популярным среди пользователей iPhone, выход версии для iPad был только вопросом времени. Еще бы, ведь готовить любят многие, а кушать — почти все....
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The Week in iOS Apps: Keep calm! 0
December 21st at 3:00pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThis week's roundup of new and updated apps features new ways to achieve a Zen-like state....
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Evernote Supersizes Its iOS Food App: Adds iPad Support; Punchfork Recipes And Foursquare Restaurant Search; And Upgraded Meal Archives 6
December 19th at 11:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAbout a year ago, Evernote branched out from its core mission of being the place to record your life by launching apps tailored to specific purposes, focusing first on Food and contacts management (Hello). Today, the company is releasing a major update for Food on iOS that will take the app to the next level of usefulness: users will now be able to search recipe archives and look up and map…
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Evernote Food Comes to iPad with New Cookbook, Recipe Features 0
December 19th at 8:00pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsEvernote has released a huge 2.0 update to its Evernote Food iOS app, bringing the service to the iPad and also adding a bunch of new features, such as new cookbook and recipe tabs....
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Evernote releases new Food and Hello apps for iPhone 0
December 9th at 3:50pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsEvernote has released a couple of new applications for iOS, and both of them have left us more than a little confused. First up is Evernote Food, a dedicated app for remembering what you ate and where. The app sorts your life into meals, allowing you to add notes, quotes, and photos of people eating or your food into each. The app will also allow you to tag your location, giving you a map to easily remember the place you went to for your last birthday. All of your meals can be shared via your favorite...
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Evernote launches 'Food' and 'Hello' iPhone Apps 0
December 7th at 1:46pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsEvernote, the company behind the multi-platform note-taking application of the same name, has today announced two knew iPhone applications ‘Food’ and ‘Hello’, designed to make it easier to remember your…
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Evernote Releases New Apps For Noting The People You Meet & The Food You Eat 0
December 7th at 7:57am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsEvernote has release two new apps for the iPhone today, named ‘Evernote Hello’ and ‘ Evernote Food’, that will help the forgetful record and remember the people they meet, and the food that they eat. Now you’ll never forget the name of that guy who gave a talk in last week’s meeting, or that awesome meal you had with your friends at the weekend.
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Evernote Launches Two New iPhone Apps: ‘Food’ And ‘Hello’ 0
December 7th at 5:21am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsToday at the Le Web conference in Paris, Evernote is debuting two new applications for iPhone and iPod touch devices. The first one is called Food, and is designed to help people easily save and ‘relive’ all of their favorite meals and food experiences. The second app is dubbed Hello and basically wants it easier for users to remember people after meeting them, as well as recording thoughts about and experiences with those people.