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diff --git a/source/blog/2014-12-13-the-mac-like-evernote.md b/source/blog/2014-12-13-the-mac-like-evernote.md index eeb69dc3..73d24aea 100644 --- a/source/blog/2014-12-13-the-mac-like-evernote.md +++ b/source/blog/2014-12-13-the-mac-like-evernote.md @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ date-display: December 13, 2014 --- Once in a while (maybe a year, maybe several months — not set in stone), I give big name free services not in use a chance to convince me. Evernote is one such service. The interface used to look very cheap and cluttered. I hated it. However, this time I'm sold. Now everything Evernote, from its Mac app to its iOS app to its web design to its physical products, looks distinctively Mac-like. (I use Mac-like to refer to Apple's design philosophy, including iOS. Well, I guess the Android and Windows apps aren't Mac-like.) I mean, just look at the screenshots: -![Web UI, beta](http://i.imgur.com/AZelofm.png) -![Evernote Market, Pfeiffer Collection](http://i.imgur.com/tZuWBlY.png) -![Mac app](http://i.imgur.com/R4QF8OM.png) +![Web UI, beta](https://i.imgur.com/AZelofm.png) +![Evernote Market, Pfeiffer Collection](https://i.imgur.com/tZuWBlY.png) +![Mac app](https://i.imgur.com/R4QF8OM.png) Bright, simplistic, elegant, clutter-free. Mac-like. The Mac app takes advantage of the translucent material of Yosemite, and it looks gorgeous. The iOS app also feels great on a full HD Retina screen; I didn't bother to take a screenshot. Now it's much likely that I'll put it into good use — cluttered and cheap-looking interfaces give me nightmares and actually hinders my productivity, and now they are gone. |