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I also have started taking pictures of business cards and uploading those, because Evernote will read the text INSIDE the image, which is great. (Onenote does this too-- I'm a HUGE fan of Onenote also). Unfortunately my Blackberry Pearl doesn't do great close-up photos, so they end up a little fuzzy which impairs the accuracy of the OCR, but it's better than nothing.
I have a totally separate evernote database that I use as a daily work/personal journal. It's better than any other journaling software I've tried, because it's fast to use, easy to browse, and automatically timestamps everything.
I read that the Mac version supports the thumbnail view out of the box because the PDF creation is built into the OS, but it's not built in on Windows, so they're having to code that part themselves. The thumbnail view is to me the easiest way to browse through design ideas, so I'm anxiously awaiting the Evernote team to code that for the Windows release.
Maybe you can try to get a life "before your comment".
In the title section will look like this
Name of The Play - Character Name - A title I make up - Page #
Then I'll tag it with either Comedic or Dramatic and I'll throw in a few tags about the tone of the piece. So say I'm needing a sad peace, I'll type sad into the search bar and the monologues that i tagged sad come up.
I always love reading how other people use Evernote. It's one of my my favorite programs, I actually upgraded to leopard just to have. Great Post!
Thanks!
-Don
Evernote, along with Del i cious for full webpages makes me confident that if there is something I know I saw once, I can find it again right away when needed.
Anthony
Much better than organizing favorites in folders, like in a browser.
1. I use google notebooks to take notes,
2. I use my harddisk to store pdf's,
3. I use del.icio.us for bookmarking,
4. I use Remember the milk for todo's
5. And I use Snipplr for snippets
After reading your use cases, I think I can use 1, 2 and 5 with Evernote. I'll try this way.
Finally, I think Evernote is a awesome service, but it isn't addictive as GMail or Google Reader..
THX
I've recently seen the light and am slowly migrating from Microsoft OneNote, I blogged about it here;
http://www.guyontechnology.co.uk/2008/07/23/why...
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Thank you!
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What you said. I just told a dozen friends about the "big ass junk drawer." It's been a lifesaver. I am totally AR about folders, subfolders and drilling down twenty levels to find what I need on the desktop unit. I tried several file sync programs, but this has given me what I need to be really helpful at a client office without being tied to the laptop or TREO (forgive me - no iPhone).
I began with the free product and was having a great time until one of my clients mentioned that I could just file her proofs in Evernote and give her a quick review when we next met.
Great idea! Cheap update! Lots of stuff done now!
I'm giving my contacts a workout tomorrow spreading the work AGAIN. Wake up, people. This thing is GREAT!.
-M from Mexico
Best use case I can think of here is business cards. IBM's Penseive app looks like it may will do this if they ever get it into production: you take a picture of a business card, it recognizes it as a business card and pulls all the vitals off of it (name, phone number, address, e-mail) and lets you tag that info with a picture of the person.
Would work the same way with receipts. Extract the dollar amount and place where expense was incurred, etc. All sorts of possibilities there.
Evernote has the momentum and I think it could take Penseive head-on.
As an intranet consultant (with an iPhone) this tool will be invaluable. I'm thinking I'll be taking snapshots of client's screens and printed artefacts.... Not to mention whiteboarded wireframes :-)
Cool.
If you hook your API to Salesforce.com this will be a KILLER app. If I can take a photo of a business card and have the info from the card go into the contact information in Salesforce - OH MY!
I would also like to be able to drag and drop emails from Mac Mail or Entourage into the client. I would like these also to wind up in salesforce too. BTW I know there are SF clients for Mac, but this makes a great IN for all that I need to do, Blogging, SF, hobbies …
big one:
no linking from anything to anything within evernote.
notes aren't urls so you can not link to something specific in evernote from outside
so generally no linking to anything ( from inside or outside) in evernote