Podcast MP3 | iTunes | Audio feed | Length: 37mins
Podcast #15 topics
- Walt Mossberg reviews Evernote in the WSJ [read the article]
- Evernote 3.5 for Windows [related post, update]
- iPad plans [related post]
- Partner month! [Nokia post, Cliqset post]
- Notable Tech Event on Feb 25th [get your free ticket]
- Twitter questions!
- Use cases
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6 Comments
Tom
Questions I’d like you to cover in a future podcast:
1) any plans for note links in notes, like are available in Yojimbo? (Note links allow for jumping from one note to another)
2) any plans for a button to clear-all-formatting in notes, like in gmail?
3) any plans to allow automatic filling of the author field in new notes?
Angeli
Puhleeze, please…change the clipper back to the old version. The new one on 3.5 is so cumbersome and the previous version (3.1) was so nifty – I used it all the time! I LOVE EVERNOTE!
Mike Nash
Podcast Question: Are there any plans to support creating a tables within Evernote?
Maxim Bibikov
I’m very missing the notes tape in 3.5. Can you give it back to me?
Nancy | Bitrate Calculator
Thnx for offering this content as an mp3 download. I much prefer this format so I can listen to the content whilst out walking or in the car.
Dane Collins
The use cases you present in the podcast are valuable but one of the areas you never seem to touch on that I could use help with is searching strategies.
It seems like (especially from the iPhone) I have trouble getting a search narrowed down enough. I found some tricks that are helping (attach a tag to stuff you want to exclude and use the -tag:) but I think covering the tricks you use would be helpful.
Also any chance we’ll get a -notebook: search tag?