The new view is called "All Notes," and shows you just that: resizable (pinch 'em) thumbnails of all your notes. Much more interesting is the improved interface. But as rich-text support will be coming to iOS 5 anyway, this seems less exciting. The supposed headline feature in v4.1 of the capture-everything app is rich-text editing, which lets you both create styled text notes (previously you were limited to plain text) and also means you don't destroy the formatting when you edit already styled notes created elsewhere. The Mac version brings Lion-friendly features like full-screen mode and hard-to-distinguish monochrome icons along with a neat new All Notes view, but it's users of the iPad app that will be happiest: Evernote for the iPad finally doesn't suck. Evernote, the love-it-or-hate-it note-taking app, has received a big update on the iPad and the Mac.
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