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Using Skitch with Evernote for Mac

April 10th, 2008

Lots of Mac users out there love Skitch. It’s a great application for image editing, screen grabbing, and annotations. In this short video, we show how easy it is to use Skitch with Evernote. Plus, you get to see the Evernote recognition technology in action.

If you’re in the mood for some takeout in San Francisco, here’s the public notebook of take out menus that we showed in the video.

Sign up for an invitation to the Evernote Beta.

9 Responses to “Using Skitch with Evernote for Mac”

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  1. Scott says:

    Awesome!

    How about doing something similar with Snag-It? :)

  2. M1ke says:

    Hi, I have a query - you keep demonstrating this great recognition technology inside Evernote, but when I got my beta key and installed the software I wanted to test it out. I got a picture of some writing and loaded it in, but Evernote didn’t detect it. Nevermind, I wrote a few digits in big numbers on a piece of A4, took a photo straight down and loaded it in - still no recognition. Finally I screenshotted a PDF and loaded it in, and it still found no text. My only thought could be that I didn’t wait long enough - should it be longer than 10 mins before text in an item is searchable, if at all?

  3. Paul R. Pival says:

    Just the other day I was wishing for the option to import a PDF I’d received - should be able to take a picture of it and be all set, it sounds like! Off to try. Mike, are you remembering to synch before searching?

  4. Paul R. Pival says:

    Yup, worked just fine with a picture of a PDF. Are there any plans to add the ability to add this, or other file formats?

  5. Adam Metz says:

    Wow….why didn’t I think of that. Hot stuff, from two of my favorite software companies. It’s like a Reeses Peanut Butter cup of software.

  6. mmcadams51 says:

    uhhh…cool and I love Skitch but couldn’t you just TAG it with the word TASTY? I guess the circle around mussels would be useful but not remarkably so.

  7. Sandy Santra says:

    The hand recognition servers seem to be dead. I’ve been trying to get EASY stuff recognized all evening–nothing. What is going on, Evernote? There’s not much point to the software if your servers are down. At least TELL us on the website.

  8. bobh says:

    Has promise but…
    “Evernote: ‘A tool for lazy slobs’ (Invites!)”

  9. Kevin says:

    I really am digging this service. I posted about how I am using it with a moleskine notebook and post it note messes on my desk. Check it out at:

    http://www.kfrey.com/2008/04/18/evernote-makes-an-impact/#more-6

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