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Showing all posts from November 2008

  1. Give the Gift of Evernote

    Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov

    If you’re anything like me, then using Evernote has completely changed the way you treat stuff that enters your head. The ease with which anything and everything can be captured, organized, and accessed, as opposed to thought of and immediately forgotten, is pretty liberating. Things which I used to resign myself to forgetting —wine labels, [...]

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  2. Nine months and 500,000 users later

    Product updates | By Phil Libin

    It’s been exactly nine months since we launched and we’re happy to announce that over half a million people are now Evernote users! In the time that it takes mother nature to make just one biological brain, we’ve cranked out 500,000 shiny metal ones. Technology marches forward! Some other Evernote fun-facts nine months after launch: [...]

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  3. Snap Razor-Sharp Business Cards with Evernote and Clarifi

    Tips and Stories | By Phil Libin

    I love using Evernote to remember business cards. Before starting with Evernote, I don’t think I’d successfully used a business card. I mean, I’d never actually found someone’s contact information by digging a business card from the alpine masses of indiscriminate paper which accumulate in and around my various desks, backpacks and pockets. Not any more; [...]

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  4. How to: Scan to Evernote (on a Mac)

    Tips and Stories | By Alex Pachikov

    I am constantly trying to keep my desk clear of miscellaneous scraps of paper. Anything ranging from receipts to business cards to post-its that manage to accumulate in piles around my keyboard or in the pockets of my jacket and backpack. As these piles grow larger, more unmanageable, and completely unsearchable, I decided to find an [...]

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  5. Evernote Integration Spotlight: Tarpipe

    Partners, Video | By Andrew Sinkov

    We recently launched the Evernote API, which allows third party developers to integrate Evernote functionality into their applications and services. In this series, we will highlight some of the most exciting integrations. What’s Tarpipe Tarpipe simplifies the process of adding, sharing, and moving content among the web services you use, by allowing you to define [...]

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  6. Evernote Integration Spotlight: Pelotonics

    Partners, Video | By Andrew Sinkov

    We recently launched the Evernote API, which allows third party developers to integrate Evernote functionality into their applications and services. In this series, we will highlight some of the most exciting integrations. Pelotonics, in their own words Pelotonics unifies your team online to get things done. Organize your projects, collaborate with your group, and succeed [...]

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