MILESTONE: Evernote Surpasses Two Million Users

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Ben Parr
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MILESTONE: Evernote Surpasses Two Million Users

In the last two months alone, popular note-taking tool Evernote has raised $10 million, launched on the Android platform and upgraded their iPhone app.

All of that mobile goodness has just helped the service reach another major milestone: two million users. The company, in celebration of the achievement, released a bunch of interesting stats about its users, including that more than one million people have used Evernote for iPhone.

It took the company only seven months to reach the two million mark; they broke one million users back in May. This means it took Evernote half the time to grow from one to two million, which is a great sign for the health of the note-taking service.

Now take a look at some of the stats that Evernote just released on its users:

There are now one million iPhone users, 620,000 Windows users and 340,000 Mac users. Still, just like any service, only a small minority are really active: 6.21 percent have created 100 notes or more, while 0.54 percent have made 1,000 notes. One hundred and ninety-four crazy people have even archived 10,000 of them, which is a baffling feat to be sure.

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