It's MapBox tiles (assuming it's the same as on the Mac), and was launched on 
the Mac last Novemeber:
http://www.mapbox.com/blog/evernote-geocoding-custom-maps/

Shaun

On 1 Aug 2013, at 12:11, David Earl <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thought you might like to know: the beta version of the new Evernote client 
> for Windows which came out this week appears to use OpenStreetMap maps for 
> its geolocation of notes (the Atlas section, where it pins notes to the 
> locations where they were created). I don't recognise the tiles (maybe they 
> made their own, but I doubt it).
> 
> For those that aren't familiar with it, Evernote is a very prominent cloud 
> service for storing and indexing notes and attachments. Curiously they use a 
> whole range of maps - the iOS client uses Apple maps, the web client uses 
> Google. I don't know whether they are planning on moving all their clients to 
> OSM.
> 
> (The Beta doesn't acknowledge OSM, but I pointed this out to them and they 
> have said they will add attribution properly; I don't know when they plan to 
> make this the supported release, but anyone can install it currently).
> 
> David
> 
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