Evernote. Why it will make it & 20 Awesome Ways to Use It.
- Evernote was initially just a desktop application, a mighty fine one at, but just a desktop application all the same. On June 24th 2008, Evernote went into open beta & open its (virtual) doors to the world as a spanking new online service with desktop versions of the tool for Mac’s & PC’s and mobile versions for windows mobile and now, the iPhone.
- 1. It runs on Mac’s, PC’s, Online & on your iPhone. So no matter where you are, you’ve got access to your information.
- 2. Evernote can read text in your images So if you’ve got a photo like one I took of a receipt, it will scan it & make it searchable. In this particular example I searched for receipt obiously.
- 3. Fantastic number of ways to get your information into it but the basics: you can email to it, take a photo & send it to it, you can take a screenshot or just simply copy & paste text into it. If you have a graphics tablet, you can take handwritten notes and of course…if you’re primarily browser based - you can use their firefox extension or bookmarklet which lets you grab any web page, image or text and create a note out of it.
- 4. Sync baby. Whether you’ve got one compute or 1000. Evernote will stay in sync across them all.
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- It would have been immensely hard to build something that automatically syncs to every single computer — either Mac or Windows, as well as to the Web and to different kinds of phones in real time — that had data stored on a data center in the cloud and locally on your computer or device and was reliable without you having to think about it.
- You can publish everything and you can synchronize everything, or you can use Evernote without synchronizing it and choose to encrypt everything and keep it encrypted somewhere on your hard drive. We support all that kind of stuff
- Text & Photo notes with less work
*Secure sync & backup with free 3banana.com account
*Share via QRCode, Email, Facebook, Twitter, Twidroid
*Label notes by putting a # in front of any word,#label
*Easy sign-in with Google Account
*Export SD card - NOT NEEDED: bar code scanner
NEEDED: ability ti e-mail & set reminders & tones, priority colors - This is a real cool convenient app...especially for journaling, bloggin and writing
- Tried this because there's no Evernote app for Android. So far it seems like a good alternative
- Very good. Please add a reminder and some formatting
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- February 1, 2009
- But it wasn’t until May 29 that it debuted on the iTunes store as an iPhone app. That’s when it started to take off.
- The iPhone app is the most popular, being used 57% of the time. It is followed by the Web (51%), the PC client (32%), the Mac (28%), and other mobile clients bring up the rear (8%).
- The PC and Mac clients are the most fully-featured, yet it is the iPhone app that gave Evernote its critical mass. Perhaps that’s because the iPhone app lets you take pictures using the camera, append a note and save it to your Evernote page, where it is archived and searchable. It is more difficult to capture memories with a laptop.
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- Multitasking: This is an obvious one, but really, how can you not mention the multitasking abilities of the Pre? While there are ways to switch between apps on other devices, such as Windows Mobile and
Google Android smartphones, it's not as sophisticated or as easy as the Pre. Having programs running in the background while working in another and being able to easily switch between them is huge and the Pre's killer feature. It just comes down to a better user experience and smarter device management.
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