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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: August 12, 2005
- Total Downloads: 21,375
- Downloads last week: 115
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
- Average user rating: stars out of 27 votes
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET Staff
Functional and useful, Evernote goes beyond its architecture and is also interesting. It's a true three-platform play: it works very well, and somewhat differently, on desktop computers, mobile phones, and over the Web.
Evernote is a good note-taking application. If you have the Evernote application running on your camera phone, it will automatically upload your snapshots to the Evernote server, creating a useful archive of them. But the killer feature is that it also does OCR on your images so you can find them later by searching for text in them. Use this tool to snap pictures of products you see in stores and want to remember, to grab whiteboards in meetings, and to take pictures of people with name tags at conferences. It's one of those utilities that might just change your life.
Everything you do on your phone and on your computer gets synchronized to your Evernote account on the Web. Since it synchronizes as soon as you log on, and regularly thereafter, reinstalling the software or losing data because of a crash are nonfatal problems.
Do note that the Web-based text editor isn't keystroke compatible with the PC-based editor. It makes switching between the two experiences confusing. The free version offers 40MB per month for uploading and unpredictable OCR performance, while $45 a year gets you a 500MB a month allowance, priority OCR, better security features, and support.
Publisher's description
From Evernote :EverNote gives users a single place for all types of notes--digital ink, text, Web and document clips, images, and forms--and makes them instantly accessible anytime, any place. Create and save all kinds of personal information--handwritten and typed memos, digital ink brainstorms, sketches, documents, Web page excerpts, e-mails, phone messages, addresses, and passwords. Organize your notes within one long, scrollable tape for viewing and auto labeling.
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6 out of 8 people found this review helpful
Version: EverNote 1.0
Pros: Well, first of all, this FREE version includes already a lot of advanced options for comprehensive notekeeping!
You can add notes, assign them to different categories, even automated through filtering. You can easily add web content, at least with firefox (there even is an extension) or IE and go back to the original site. The interface looks really nice.
There are advanced options to find back specific notes
Cons: Well, one point for me is that adding content through Opera won't work, but that's really Opera's fault, they don't support drag 'n drop. Otherwise: none so far!!!
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