Evernote

One Account, Many Devices.

For the last couple of months I’ve been playing around with Evernote.

If you’ve some of the other note ‘pads’ out there you’ll really find Evernote useful.

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First, What is Evernote ?

Use Evernote to save your ideas, things you see, and things you like. Then find them all on any computer or device you use. For Free.

Evernote is a note taking application, where you can add text notes, write notes on your Touch phone and save it to Evernote, or add multimedia files to your notes.

Making Evernote different is the “availability” of your notes across different devices and operating systems.

Everytime you save a note, it is saved into the cloud, and then when accessing the note on another device it retrieves the notes from the cloud.

Some nice immediate features I used was taking pictures of things I see during the day, and letting the pictures be OCR-ed for some things like slips etc.

Evernote is available is a wide variety of operating system and devices.

Evernote clients include:

  • Web clipper(browser clipper)
  • Outlook plugins
  • Mac OS
  • Windows (+Mobile)
  • iPhone and IPOD Touch
  • Blackberry
  • Palm PRE

Like all FREE products there always is a catch, but with Evernote the catch is just that the FREE product is just limited space and features.

The basic restrictions are that you only have 40MB space, File sync is only limited to images,audio,ink(drawing) and PDF, where the Premium product support any type of file. The only other drawback is the Advertisement on the free product, although it is not the ‘in-you-face’ type of banners, and does not bother you when you really need to work.

I’ll suggest – give Evernote it a try, again, FREE for use, so why not?

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