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For as long as Evernote has been charging, it has cost $5 per month. Or free, if you can live with a few less features and reduced online storage. Today, however, it has changed its pricing to create three tiers – Basic, Evernote Plus and Evernote Premium. Basic remains its free plan, and allows you to access the (slightly restricted) services via multiple devices; it includes 60MB of monthly uploads too. Evernote Plus, which costs $2.99 per month or $24.99 per year, brings 1GB of monthly uploads and storage, offline access to your notes and the ability to auto-convert emails into notes. The…

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