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Happy Tablet Day

Our Notes | By Phil Libin
 

Evernote loves tablets. We’ve got a long and storied history with tablets of all kinds. Got an old tablet lying around somewhere? Chances are we either developed technology for it, had applications that ran on it, or both. Usually both.

Remember the awesome Apple Newton? Evernote’s current R&D engineers developed the handwriting recognition technology that made it so notable (and ahead of its time). Remember those Doonesbury strips making fun of the Newton? You know who cried when those came out? We did. Well, not me personally, I was in college and the Newton was at the top of my unattainable gadget drool-list, but the guys sitting next to me right now clutching their Newton prototypes while watching the Apple liveblogs did. I’ve got those Donnesbury strips in my Evernote account now.

We’ve also been on just about every other form of tablet known to man. The original version of Evernote was written to run on Tablet PCs and the digital ink technology in the current version of Evernote for Windows is still the best in the industry. I even use an old Hitachi slate as a drink tray at home. Tablets are our roots, man. Our roots.

So naturally, we’ve been getting a lot of questions lately about our plans for supporting Apple’s hitherto-mythical tablet device, but we’ve avoided answering them just in case it turned out not to be a tablet but, um, a shoe or something. Still, we always hoped it’d be a tablet. You always remember your first love…

Anyway, now that the iPad has officially gone from “imminent!!” to “just announced!!” we can officially spill the beans on our official plans for Evernote on it. Here’s we go:

Evernote is going to support the Apple iPad. Oh Yeah. We’re gonna support the hell out of it. We’re glad to see that the current Evernote iPhone app will run on the iPad without modification, but we’ll be modifying it anyway to optimize the experience on the larger device. Oh how we’ll be modifying it! Expect rapid improvements to our iPhone app which will benefit all of our iPhone, iPod Touch and, now, iPad users in the near future.

Ok, so we’re excited by the iPad itself, and by the HP Slate, and the Sony VAIO L series, and the Nvidia Tegra, and by the added light that these and other devices will shine on touch computing in general. I’m looking at some happy engineers right now.

  • jb

    i sure hope the iPad isn’t a ‘paper-killer’ – print is my bread and butter! however, i love the idea of evernote on an iPad – just one more reason why i’ll be buying one (wi-fi, 64Gb). it’s the perfect app for this device. camera and rubber case please apple…

  • Tom

    I really miss my Newton MP2100. The iPhone can do lots of nice things, but for PDA functionality the user interface of the Newton MP2X00 has yet to be matched. It’s nice to know your staff comprises some MP engineers.

    (K Zuse, the handwriting recognition on the Newton took a huge leap in its second iteration. The first version (MP100) was not very useable.)

  • Simon P

    Looking for recommendations on what styluses might be best to order in advance of the sell-out rush once the iPad is actually released. Pogo Sketch? Wacom Bamboo pens? sticks from the garden? Looking for something with the point size of the Bamboo but without the RF/electronics inside (and hence cost). I remember an old HP PocketPc had just the trick? Are there any particular requirements from Evernote for the stylusus supported?

  • Joe

    Can you spill more beans? It would be really cool to support handwritten notes … I know, I know … no one wants a stylus, but even a finger would do.

  • Peter Ronai, MD, PhD

    How about Evernote for Tiger? I’m stuck with Tiger for the foreseeable future because of some legacy software that requires the Classic environment (Mac OS v. 9.2). I would love to use Evernote, which is compatible only with Leopard and Snow Leopard, neither of which supports the Classic environment.

    • Andrew Sinkov

      Peter, we do not plan to support Tiger.

  • http://brendanwenzel.net/blog Brendan Wenzel

    Love your writing style. This was an entertaining read and quite informative at the same time.

  • http://www.douglife.com Douglife

    I love your site, and I’m excited to view it on my iPad 2!

  • http://www.drnavinsinghoptometrist.com Ocala Eye Doctor

    I use my iPad 2 for a lot of business related uses. I love it so much. I can’t wait until the iPad 3!!

  • http://www.johnthemailman.com Citrus County Homes For Sale

    I’m an older gentleman in the real estate business, and I was very hesitant on going with a gadget like a tablet.

    I’m so HAPPY I did! I can show potential buyers photos, information, anything instantly!

    I use the Motorola Xoom.

  • http://www.electricenergysaving.com Electrical Supply Florida

    Tablets are great for conserving energy. Many times you can find or do what you want without turning on your PC!

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