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Evernote Podcast #6: Palm Pre, Image Recognition, more

Podcast | By Andrew Sinkov
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Podcast #6 topics

  • Evernote for Palm Pre released [related blog post]
  • Focus on a Feature: How our image recognition works
  • iPhone 3.0 is coming
  • We’re having a party! Stay tuned for details
  • Twitter questions: Android, tattoos, sharing, ShoZu, and kids
  • New use cases

User stories

In this podcast we mention a couple of our recent user stories

Check out our other user stories here.

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  • http://canyonr.com CanyonR

    I’m the one who asked the poorly worded android question. Please allow me to rephrase.

    Please give an update on the status of a native Evernote application for the android platform?

    I assure you that I am neither malfunctioning nor becoming self aware. I may, on the other hand, be a replicant. I’m not sure I would know if I was.

    Thanks

    Canyon “Decker”

  • http://www.lindafairchild.com Linda Fairchild

    i am a complete newbie with evernotes, but i think it is the coolest thing i “ever” pardon the pun bumbled into…

  • Freeze

    Is Evernote planning to have notes downloaded and stored on mobile phone when using Evernote with Windows Mobile 6

  • http://maxaira.blogspot.com/ Jim Duval

    Nothing particularly earth shattering except to say that over the past ten or so years I have downloaded quite a few “helpful” programs for one reason or another. However, this “Evernote” program that you have developed is perhaps the most useful that I have ever come across. As a pastor I am forever trying to stockpile good articles that I come across on the net, Evernote makes the whole process so easy. I’ve recommended you often. Thanks again.

  • Larry Jacobs

    Can anyone tell me how to capture email attachments in evernote? I can send an outlook email to evernote but the attachments do not carry over.

    Thanks.

  • ST

    Wow… they don’t even know what Android is. That bodes well for the Android client.

  • andy

    @Freeze. if you want notes available offline on your phone, check out http://www.evernote.com/about/support/imap.php to setup your notes on IMAP. It will keep your notes like email.

    @plibin using evernote to snap pics of people at meetings is great. now we need face recognition for those awkward moments at parties or seminars. Jsut take a pic and Evernote will match the image to a note so that you can get a name.

  • Andrew

    I like Evernote. I think it’s the best freeform database out there – and I’ve been an unstructured database fan since… well I was using Info Select 1.0 in the mid ’90s – which was great until they started bolting on unnecessary and complicating functionality.

    But that’s not what I’m writing about. I enjoy your podcasts but am going to allow myself one peevish comment, in the interest of minimizing any fodder for negative impressions. Thee word “unique,” which I hear regularly on the podcasts, does not take the modifier “really” or “very” as “unique” means “one-of-a-kind” and something either is one-of-a-kind or it isn’t. It can’t be sort-of one-of-a-kind or really one-of-a-kind.

  • ewonk

    “Please give an update on the status of a native Evernote application for the android platform?”

    Yes, please do.

    Kind of sucks the way you guys are [not] answering the android questions.

  • Scott Rouse

    I really wish you would quit all the trying to be funny on the podcast and get to the information we’re looking for. NO ONE has time to listen to that crap. This was my 1st time listening and it took 5 minutes to get to any kind of information at all. There are too many podcasts that are humorous if someone wants that. Your throwing your branding of Evernote out the window by doing this. The diversity of the Evernote user is to big to come on like little qurky nerds. Those days are gone. Come on into the 2000′s and quit farting around trying to be cute. You’ll get the listener’s respect by giving us what we’ve come here for. You’re running a business. Treat us like it please. I’ll listen again in a couple of months. For God’s sake quit it and give us information. Please.

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