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Sunday, December 27, 2009

Evernote - online notebook

Evernote works across the computers and phones you use daily, allowing you to capture something in one place and then access it from another. Evernote consists of a web service accessed through a software application that allows users to collect notes and information for upload to their account on Evernote servers. Evernote supports touch and tablet screens with handwriting recognition.

Type a text note. Clip a web page. Snap a photo. Grab a screenshot. Evernote will keep it all safe. Everything you capture is automatically processed, indexed, and made searchable. If you like, you can add tags or organize notes into different notebooks. Search for notes by keywords, titles, and tags. Evernote magically makes printed and handwritten text inside your images searchable, too.


Evernote is free to use at a basic level, but requires users to create an online account to store and access their data. Unlike other notetaking applications, such as Microsoft OneNote, Evernote user data is not stored locally. Free account monthly upload allowance is 40MB with promotions and advertisements and without features in search within PDFs,Offline notebooks (iPhone/iPod),priority image recognition.

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Some suggestions:

a)Snap a photo of a business card with your phone, and have an easy way to store and access contacts.
b)Capture plane tickets and confirmation numbers, hotel invoices, and receipts for your expense reports.
c)Get inspired. Keep a file of anything cool you want to buy for yourself or as a gift, whether it’s online or out in the real world.
d)Keep notes from your meetings all in one place. Take a picture of a whiteboard and you’ll be able to find it later.
e)Plan your next trip. Clip web pages, maps, and itineraries. Capture sights, sounds, tastes, and anything else.
f)Research web sites and clip pages directly from your browser.
g)Keep a record of your favorite wines by snapping a photo of the label when you find one you like.
h)Remember the things you were supposed to remember. Create to-do lists, jot down random thoughts, leave a voice memo, and more.
i)Create notes right from Twitter and save tweets that you like by following @myEN on Twitter. Learn more »

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