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Archive for March, 2008

Evernote Hearts Jott

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Ever wanted to dictate a quick message into your cell phone and have it magically appear in your Evernote account? I did. As did astute beta tester Drew Vogel, who sent in a brilliantly simple way to get this done by plugging together Jott and Evernote.

Just as I was sitting down to blog about this today, we were scooped by Brad Isacc at Lifehacker: Jott Your Way To Evernote Bliss.

Always feels good to be scooped by Lifehacker!

A Whole Lotta Updates. Plus, You Have Invitations!

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

We released a whole bunch of updates over the past 24 hours. Make sure to click on the "Check for Updates" menu item in your Evernote clients.

First announcement, all accounts now have invitations to send out. Click the link in the top link bar on Evernote Web.

Here’s a shortlist of some notable items. For more details, see our release notes.

 

Evernote Web

  • Switching between Thumbnail and List views now keeps the user scrolled to the same spot in the result set
  • Single-Note view now displays the source URL from web clips and other note attributes
  • Thumbnail and List views now immediately adjust their scrollbars to reflect the total number of notes in the result set making it easy to find other notes and keep track of where you are.

Evernote for Windows (download) 

  • Improved handling of image attributes
  • Improved synchronization logging
  • Fixed conversion of ink notes from Apitek tablets
  • Added the ability to select between ’system default’ mail client and ‘user default’ mail client

Evernote for Mac (download)

  • Todo checkbox support
  • Note Info panel now shows image recognition status, when applicable
  • Spell checking is now enabled in the note title field.
  • Bold, italic, underline and strike thru formatting are now preserved when syncing and copying/pasting.

Evernote for Windows Mobile (download)

  • Added ink edit toolbar/color selection dialog
  • Added scheduled upload support on non-Latin language phones

Plus a ton of bugfixes everywhere.  Keep that feedback coming!

Get your Evernote invitation. Time’s running out.

Friday, March 21st, 2008

clocksOur friends at Give Away of the Day are running a 24-hour Evernote invitation giveaway-a-thon. Get yours before it’s too late.

Click here to get your invitation

How I Use Evernote #1: Music shopping

Monday, March 17th, 2008

This short video shows how Evernote can help with your music shopping (and almost any other type of shopping for that matter).

How do you use Evernote? Let us know.

Useful info:

  • Install the Evernote Web Clipper by dragging or adding this Clip to Evernote link into your browser’s link bar. Or go here for more information.
  • Check out our tutorials on using and installing the web clippers for Firefox 2, Safari 3, and IE 7.
  • Don’t forget to add www.evernote.com/m as a favorite on your mobile phone.

Invite your friends to Evernote

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

We’ve added 5 invitations to current user accounts. If you don’t see any in your account yet, give it some time.

The invitation link will appear up near the Setting link in Evernote Web —just like in this screenshot.

Invite a Friend

Evernote for Mac has arrived! Extra bonus: Safari 3 support.

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Evernote for Mac LogoWe teased you with the Mac client a couple of weeks ago in our overview video, and now it’s here. Trust us, it was worth the wait. Evernote for Mac has all the features you expect —advanced image search, synchronization, new note authoring, tagging, and note sharing— and some amazing extras:

  • Thumbnail view — Zoom in or out and visually scan through your notes
  • Snapshot note — Photo Booth-like interface that takes a snapshot and adds it to a notebook
  • Notebook publishing — Publish any notebook for the whole world to see right from your desktop
  • Mac clipper — Turn screenshots and copied content into new notes

Check out our new, more comprehensive Mac video:

If you have an Evernote account, go ahead and download the Mac client here. If you’re still waiting for an invitation, Download Squad and TechCrunch are giving out a whole bunch today, or you can register here.

Evernote for Mac is designed for Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).

In related news, Evernote Web now supports Safari 3. We have a few short tutorial videos on how to install and use the browser web clipper with Safari, Firefox, and Internet Explorer here.

Updates and enhancements: Web clippers, Windows, Web, Mobile Web, and Windows Mobile

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Once a week (or so), we’ll be posting about our latest features, enhancements, bug fixes, and other useful information.

Web clipper tutorial videos

We added two short video tutorials on how to install and use the browser clippers, which allow you to save web pages directly to your account — €“text, images, and all, not just a link.

Install the Web Clipper by dragging or adding this Clip to Evernote button into your browser’s link bar.

Windows Client updates | Get the latest version

  • Improved speed of tape scrolling and saved searches
  • UI improvements — new and improved icons and icon placements
  • Synchronization logs now available on double click of synchronization bar
  • Improved import of databases from pre-3.0 versions of Evernote
  • Implemented ‘Attributes’ section
  • Increased efficiency and speed of indexing

Evernote Web and Mobile Web updates

  • Improvements to the web clipper
  • Login on mobile device now uses SSL
  • Improved detection of mobile browsers

Evernote for Windows Mobile updates | Get the latest version

  • Improved synchronization and handling of snapshot deletion on the device

psssst. the mac client is almost ready. stay tuned.

Our plan for Evernote on mobile devices

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

Our goal is to make Evernote your effortless, external brain. This means that you can capture and access your notes on any computer or mobile device. On relatively full-featured computers you’ll have a choice between a native client (for Windows and Mac) and a full-featured web client that’ll work with any major browser. As you know the Windows and Web clients are now in early beta and the Mac client is coming soon. What about the other half of that story?

Functionality on mobile devices will fall into three broad categories:

Type 1 - No Client

You can use Evernote from your mobile device without installing any custom software in three different ways. These are all available now and we’ll be enhancing them actively over the next few months based on testing with many different types of phones and PDAs.

Mobile Web Browser:
Just point your built-in browser to http://www.evernote.com/m/ and you can browse and search through your notes as well as enter new notes. You can adjust the settings to control thumbnails and the number of notes displayed per "page" to best fit your particular device. You can also execute "saved searches" from the mobile web client, so you can set up a complex search on the desktop and always have the results at hand on your phone.

Email Gateway:
When you created an Evernote account, you were given a special email address for sending notes, images and sound files into your account. You can see this address or change it from the "settings" page on the full web client. You can use this capability to email or SMS (via an email gateway) notes from your phone into your account, which can then be searched or browsed from anywhere.

IMAP:
If your mobile device has an IMAP client, you can configure it to point to your Evernote account and pull down your notes as IMAP folders. Depending on the specific implementation of your IMAP client, this should let you have locally-cached copies of your notes and allow for searching and browsing.

Type 2 - "Capture" Client

You can install a small Evernote client on some phones and mobile devices that makes it easy to create new notes and can be configured to automatically upload all (or some) photos and sound files into your Evernote account. These clients make your phone an ideal "capturing" device, since you don’t have to worry about syncing or emailing notes. You just snap a picture or record a voice note using your phone’s built-in media capabilities, and know that you’ll always be able to find it later from any computer or device. It’s like "fire and forget", but instead of forgetting, you remember.

In the current beta, such clients are available for Windows Pocket PC and Windows Mobile phones, but we’ll also be releasing them for J2ME (including BlackBerry), Symbian, iPhone and Android in the future.

These small clients will not have local note storage or browsing capabilities - you’ll have to use the browser or IMAP interfaces for that (described above), or wait until the next phase…

Type 3 - Full Client

Eventually, the "capture" clients will be extended into "full" clients by adding local storage, browsing and searching capabilities. The main advantage of the full client will be that you can access your notes without a live network connection and without having to rely on your IMAP. This type of client is not currently available in the beta, but we’ll post more details about our development schedules as they become available.

Hopefully, there’s enough "mobile" functionality now to satisfy a few people and more will be coming soon. Thanks again to the beta testers! You’re making Evernote a better company every day.

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