![]() “All the files you keep in Drive are now easier to access in Evernote. Evernote has introduced a Google Drive icon, alongside its editing tools, which can be used to insert a file from same, without leaving the app. Evernote rolled out the feature, keeping in mind the fact that more than half of all its users have a Google Account. Google Sign-in for Google accounts is supported on the latest versions of Web Clipper Evernote Web Evernote for Windows, Mac, Android and Evernote for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.Evernote has introduced a Google Drive icon, alongside its editing tools, which can be used to insert a file from same, without leaving the appĮvernote users can now access their files on Google Drive, without leaving the app. We invite you to visit the Evernote Forum to discuss and comment on this post. You can always disable it later, but we think you’re going to love it. If you’re not sure, feel free to try it out first. It’s up to you to decide whether or not to enable Google sign-in for your account. We believe these updates will further our goal of providing you with a seamless connection to your notes, no matter how you like to work.Īs with all Evernote integrations with third-party services, Google Sign-in is an opt-in feature (separate from Evernote’s Google Drive integration). Google Sign-in support follows earlier announcements made this year about Evernote’s integrations with Google Drive, with the Microsoft Outlook app, and with Apple’s new iOS 10 features. To get started, just choose “Sign in with Google” at sign-in and follow the prompts. Anyone with a Google account will be able to sign into, or create, an Evernote account using their Google account details. Starting November 3, 2016, Evernote will support Google sign-in. We don’t think anything, not complex login pages nor forgotten passwords, should ever stand between you and your notes. The trouble is, with more apps come more passwords to remember. Evernote may be just one of many apps in your productivity toolbox. We understand-it’s hard to live in a ‘one-app-fits-all’ world. ![]()
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