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Evernote 4.1 for Windows brings Notebook Stacks and greater notebook sync

Evernote Notebook Stacks Windows
Evernote for Windows got an update yesterday bringing it more in line with the company's recent OS X offering. A couple of new features make this a point release worth getting, such as Notebook Stacks, which allow you to group related notebooks together for better organization. Evernote suggests using a stack for work and a stack for personal, and it's incredibly easy to create stacks simply by dragging and dropping notebooks onto each other, or through a right-click context menu.
Note Info Panel States
Evernote 4.1 also allows you to create even more synchronized notebooks, with the limit increased from 100 to 250. For your average non-team-sharing Evernote user, 100 notebooks sounds a lot, let alone 250, but the increase should come as a welcome addition for educators or team workers that use Evernote's sharing ability to organize their work.

The Note Info panel has also seen an upgrade, now fielding three different states displaying more or less information as required. Also included for non-administrators, you can now install Evernote without administrative access, plus Korean and Traditional Chinese language support have been added, should that be your mother tongue.

If you're already using Evernote 4 on Windows you can get the 4.1 update using by checking for updates, or download the update from here.

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