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More… MoreEvernote is a software application that allows users to capture information of various types, including text notes, mobile phone snapshots, printed and handwritten text within images, web clips, and digital ink. All data added to Evernote are run through a series of recognizers that make any text within the various note formats searchable. The application uses a continuous "roll of paper" metaphor for its user interface. Additionally, users may create folders, categories, and notebooks.
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| Website: | evernote.com |
| Developer: | Evernote Corporation |
| License: | Demo with 40MB monthly upload limit |
| Price: | $45.00 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
Can't beat it for what it does. I have been using this in a very now and then way for more than a year now and amazed at what I have amassed from it. It is a great all around, storage closet for important things.
Love the windows client. Desperately want the same on Linux. Web interface simply doesn't cut it for power users. FREE up to 40MB is more than sufficient for most. The real pain point is Linux client and no Excel/Word files for the FREE version. I will definitely consider to purchase if this comes with a solid linux client. That will only help them once Google Chrome OS launches in 2010.
Evernote is an amazing program that allows you to remember everything by letting you post notes with images, videos, and web clips.
Features: Great features! Web clip and iPhone are both amazing. The only feature I'd like to have is SMS to evernote. I'd really like to text my notes since I don't have an iPhone.
Interface: Fairly well interface. It just doesn't complement the features well.
Performance: I haven't had a single crash since I got the program.
Price/Value: It's free, but you can get the premium upgrade which is worth it if you use evernote alot.
It's an awesome tool, if you combine it with your mobile :D
For storing and organizing tidbits of information, snippets of code, or whatever you may need, Evernote is a very good choice. Not only can it help you cleanup all those notes and post-its, you can choose which of your notebooks you'd like to backup to Evernote's servers. These backups can be accessed through the desktop application or web, and they can be synced across multiple computers.
Awesome app. I love the fact that it can read text in images. I also like the fact that all of my notes are backed up on their servers and also kept locally. I'm seriously considering upgrading to a paid account, not because I use that much data, but because I want to encourage them to continue development.
Use this program to clip interesting or important information from web sites for future reference. Sync notes across platforms.
how could i ever live without, this app/service is so damn good, it is an must have
I use this on the iPhone and on the Blackberry. The BB ui is not great, iPhone much better. The biggest problem I have found is that their is no Off-line cacheing. I would love to be able to save web pages and then read them later when I am off-line (like in a plane).
Awesome