

Applications like a dedicated food app and Hello were axed. O'Neill cut the workforce by 13 per cent, vowing to be more streamlined. CEO Phil Libin stepped out, and Google X guy Chris O'Neill took over. (Linux clients use the public APIs.)īut in 2015, just before Wrobel came in, Evernote wobbled. Wherever you were, you could pipe information into Evernote, and in most places, view it too. Once you've used the app for a while, it might give you a gentle pop-up based on usage.Īlthough Evernote first appeared on the Windows desktop, it was its cross-platform appeal and its ability to suck in data from the proliferation of mobile devices that cemented its allure. Wrobel says that feature-creep has consciously been killed off, and it's also part of the same philosophy to expose users gently to new features, rather than shoving them in their faces from the outset.
