2009年6月8日星期一

My bookmarks from Diigo 06/08/2009

  • tags: lenovo, windows7, ThinkPad, driver

  • tags: evernote, research

    • 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.
  • tags: evernote, research

    • 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.
  • tags: evernote

  • tags: note, research


Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

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