![]() If you're not a premium user, you'll definitely want to stick with Dropbox for this. ![]() Two edits (at different times) and it gets uploaded three times, etc. ![]() That means that if you save a PDF to Evernote and then make any change (again, no matter how small) to the PDF in the same month, Evernote will upload the PDF twice and count both of those uploads against your limit. Yes, you can do this in Evernote, since Evernote will automatically save the updated version-but be careful about size: If you make any change to a note, no matter how small, and then save, the entire note gets uploaded fresh and counts against your upload limit a second time.
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