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Evernote is updating its food app for iPhone and releasing an iPad version just in time for the holidays.
Evernote Food, which launched on the iPhone a year ago, is expanding
from its core feature of sharing pictures and notes about meals to being
more of a tool to discover recipes. Users can now search through
thousands of recipes from food blogs and save them to a personalized
cookbook within the app.
In this way, Evernote is competing more closely with the current crop
of recipe apps for iOS like Epicurious, Food Network's In the Kitchen
and Foodgawker. The perk of using Evernote's app is that it
automatically syncs up across your devices, so you can save a recipe on
one device and refer back to it from another when you go food shopping.
The updated Evernote Food app also features a new restaurant section
that makes it easier to discover and bookmark places to eat nearby the
name or type of food and then bookmark them for later.
As the company explained in a blog post Wednesday announcing the new
features, "In Evernote Food 2.0 we promise to inspire a full spectrum of
food experiences: from recipes all the way to restaurants."
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