by Michelle Lentz

Mashable is reporting that Evernote has smashed the two million mark. Over two million people are using Evernote for everything from note taking to photo albums to just about anything else.

It took the company only 7 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 1 to 2 million, which is a great sign for the health of the note-taking service.

Here are some of the stats released by Evernote today:

I fully admit that, having been Beta testing the now-released Android app for Evernote and using it on my iPhone-turned-iPod Touch, I actually fall into the 2% of users who have logged via 5 different platforms.I think it’s great how Evernote has embraced mobile – you’ll notice they have an app for every major platform out there, including iPhone, Android, Palm Pre, WinMo, and Blackberry.

I personally swear by Evernote and tend to take all my conference related notes directly into the program. After the Social Media World Forum, I was even able to integrate all the slide presentations and then share my notes with the world. Granted, I caved and upgraded to the Premium version at some point, thus cementing my relationship with the company. But the fact that I can take notes on my phone or my Netbook and have those notes waiting for me at home on my Mac makes me very happy.

So congratulations to Evernote!

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    Keith Bourne, MemCatch Founder31 December 2009 10:12 am

    Evernote is a nice start, but is a relatively closed system. It has very limited sharing and collaborative features. It is stuck in web 1.0. Check out MemCatch (http://memcatch.com), which provides Evernote-like functionality on the collection side, but it lets you do it in groups and share your knowledge collected through social networks. It doesn’t have the mobile or client-side apps yet, but those will be here soon. We are still in very active development, so if you want to see some features and suggest them through the pop-out feedback form on the site, we’ll probably add them!