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Evernote has rolled out the latest update for the Food app on iOS devices. The last update (v1.1) was back in early-April. Of course, since then we have also recently seen Evernote Food come available for Android devices. The Android bit aside though, Evernote Food for iOS has been updated to version 1.2 and despite the appearance of being only a small point release — this update brings some notable changes. For example, the app now features an all new (and custom) multi-shot camera as well as new and improved Foursquare integration. The changelog reads as follows;
All new custom multi-shot camera
Take many photos of your meal without leaving camera mode
New camera roll uploader
Tap multiple images to upload them to a single meal
Tap and hold an image to edit it prior to adding it to the meal
Foursquare!
New Foursquare integration offers more accurate venue suggestions
Foursquare icons illustrate cuisine or venue type
Longer captions and notes
Increased character limit for image captions
Increased character limit for meal notes
Improved emails
Meals emailed from Evernote Food now include a beautiful preview in the email body
Large meal support
Better handling of meals with many photos, long captions or meal notes
Additionally, there was also mention of performance improvements. In this case those improvements are dealing with image processing and sharing. Finally, “various” bugs were also taken care of. With that, those with Evernote Food already installed can grab the latest by firing up the App Store and hitting the “Updates” button.
Evernote has rolled out the latest update for the Food app on iOS devices. The last update (v1.1) was back in early-April. Of course, since then we have also recently seen Evernote Food come available for Android devices. The Android bit aside though, Evernote Food for iOS has been updated to version 1.2 and despite the appearance of being only a small point release — this update brings some notable changes. For example, the app now features an all new (and custom) multi-shot camera as well as new and improved Foursquare integration. The changelog reads as follows;
Additionally, there was also mention of performance improvements. In this case those improvements are dealing with image processing and sharing. Finally, “various” bugs were also taken care of. With that, those with Evernote Food already installed can grab the latest by firing up the App Store and hitting the “Updates” button.
Via [Evernote Blog] and [iOS App Store]
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