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Sooo Shiny: Evernote for the Palm Pre

Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov
 

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Evernote for Palm® Pre™ is here. It’s the newest addition to our rapidly growing family of remember-everythingamajigs. Get it now from the Palm App Catalog. Visit our Palm Pre webpage for screenshots and additional information.

What does it do?

Evernote for Palm Pre lets you capture your experiences and inspirations instantly as they occur, and then find them whenever you want. It allows you to create text and snapshot notes on the go, edit existing text notes, and search through all of your memories, even those created on your desktop or the web. Evernote for Palm Pre also lets you open and view multiple notes at once, launching a new “card” for each.

Don’t forget to try our image recognition. Take a photo of something containing printed or handwritten text, send it into your Evernote account, give it a minute to process, then try searching for the text. This is great for whiteboards, business cards, wine labels, signs, scribbles, and more.

Mmmm…thumbnails

You can easily toggle between two view options. One gives you thumbnails along with some meta-information (title, date), while the other shows a wall of note thumbnails —perfect for quick browsing.

Now, where was I?

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Evernote takes full advantage of the Palm Pre location awareness capabilities. Whenever you create a new text note, Evernote captures your location and associates that with your note. Later you can search for notes created within 5 miles of where you’re standing. So, say you’re visiting headquarter and want to find the notes your took on your Palm Pre the last time you were there. All you need to do is launch Evernote, tap the Search button, and tap Search Nearby. Voilà.

More to come

The Palm Pre is a brand new platform, so we’re just learning the ropes. You can look forward to more great features and functionality in the not-too-distant future.

  • KC

    ETA on new version of evernote for the palm pre?

    Thanks

  • Craig Martindale

    Sorry, but the app is worthless if I cannot decrypt information and look at it on my phone. If you haven’t fixed this in the last 6 months, it obviously isn’t a priority to you regarding Web OS users. Do you have any recommendations for other apps that include some encryption, password, etc? Even for a fee? Thanks.

  • Rob Cooper

    For those that keep getting the “Error: undefined” at login (I was getting this) – you need to change your password to a WEAK password.

    I obviously have a strong password because I am security concious. Turns out Evernote on the Pre doesn’t seem to like security concious people.

    (You can’t blame the Pre, I have plenty of other apps accepting strong passwords).

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