The Evernote Home feature is a dashboard packed with useful tools
As a primary or plus user, you will have access to three tools. You will find one that gives you quick access to any notes you have recently added to it. You’ll also see notes that Evernote thinks you’ll want to return to, even if you haven’t visited in a while. The other two basic needs act as a scratch pad where you can jot down stray ideas quickly and where Evernote will collect all your recently saved web clips, photos, documents, audio files, and emails.
Meanwhile, as a Premium or Business subscriber, you will find four additional tools with more advanced functionality. In addition to a place to take notes, you’ll find one dedicated to your notebooks. Like its counterpart, it will highlight your most recent notebooks, as well as those Evernote thinks you might want to revisit. You will also find 1 note sticky. As Evernote points out, this is an easy way to keep a to-do list going. There are two additional elements that give you easy access to frequently used tags and shortcuts, making it easier to navigate the app.
Additionally, premium users and businesses can customize the dashboard by rearranging and removing any of the built-in user interface elements, as well as resizing it as they see fit. They will also have the option to add a custom wallpaper, either one that they downloaded themselves or chose from one of the pre-loaded options.
Evernote plans to roll out the Home update to Mac, Windows, and web users over the next few weeks. This feature will make its way to iOS and Android devices at a later time.