
Evernote Premium is available for for $5.99 per month or $49.99 per year. The way content is displayed on Note Editor has been tweaked to give a consistent look and feel across various devices. Evernote Premium allows for annotations of PDF files attached to the notes as well. You can draw and type directly on the scanned documents.

If LinkedIn is also connected on the device, users are delivered links and more contextual information about the people. This feature identifies when visiting cards are being scanned, and attaches these visiting cards to entries in the contact list. Another feature from Scannable is available only in the Evernote Premium subscription service. Sharing documents over email or text messages is not available on the Android version, as yet. There are two scanning modes, the default auto scanning mode, and a manual mode. It is possible for users to choose the format under which the images are stored. The images are stored in a holding folder on the phone, from which the images can be transferred to Evernote, or deleted. The star feature is a scanner, that intelligently identifies the kind of document, rotates it, crops it, adjust brightness and contrasts settings automatically. Evernote just obliged its Android users with a few of the features released on the droid version of the app.

Scannable is a free app on the App Store that scans documents intelligently, and processes the acquired data. Users of the Android version of Evernote were clamouring for a droid release of the iOS exclusive application, Scannable. Scannable captures all the papers that are part of your life, quickly and beautifully, transforming them into high quality scanned images, ready to be saved or.
