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The New Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine

Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov
 

Over the past year or so, Evernote has begun to really focus on the design and experience of our apps. We’ve been inspired by a wide range of companies and products that do this right, from Apple to Uchida Yoko to Moleskine. In fact, in Moleskine, we saw more than inspiration, we saw an opportunity to do something amazing together that fully embodied our Experience First thinking.

Moleskine is the maker of beautifully designed notebooks and accessories that are the go-to choice for creative individuals of all types. While these notebooks are beloved for their quality and style, they suffer from an issue common to all physical notebooks…they’re physical.

That’s where Evernote comes in. We’ve partnered with Moleskine to develop a new, limited edition Evernote Smart Notebook that’s designed specifically for the new Evernote iOS application.

Together, we created a gorgeous notebook that includes a number of special features that allow you to take your ideas off the written page and place them right into Evernote, where they’ll be searchable, organized and available forever.

Pre-order your Evernote Smart Notebook »

New Features. Magical Pages. Smart Stickers.

Our goal was to create a notebook that met Moleskine’s aesthetic standards, while adding an entirely new level of functionality. Here’s what we did.

Special pages
The Evernote Smart Notebook comes in two page styles: ruled and squared. For each, we designed a special dotted paper pattern on the pages that was optimized for new features in Evernote…

Page Camera
Evernote for iPhone and iPad got an update today (version 4.4) that includes the new Page Camera functionality, which is designed for photos of physical pages and documents.

To use the Page Camera, launch the camera inside of Evernote, then tap on the new Page Camera icon at the top of the screen. Hold your camera above the page and center the image inside the rectangle. Snap a photo, then move on to the next page. Using your flash ensures that you’ll get the highest quality image. Tap on the page numbers to review the images you’ve taken. Tap the checkmark when you’re done.

Page Camera automatically improves the contrast of the page and removes any shadows. For the Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine, it finds the dot pattern and even corrects the skew of the photo. This means that the images that end up in your account are perfect for Evernote’s handwriting recognition, so that you’ll be able to find you thoughts anytime. But, there’s more…

Smart Stickers
As if that wasn’t cool enough, in the back pocket of each Moleskine notebook you’ll find a set of multi-color Smart Stickers. When you apply a sticker to a page and take a photo, Evernote recognizes the sticker and instantly associates a tag with the note or places it into a notebook that you specify in your Settings. The Smart Stickers come with some pre-defined tags, but you can customize them to be whatever you want.

In addition to the Smart Stickers, we also included some handy Skitch arrows. Use those to draw attention to important things on the page.

Check out our Getting Started with Evernote Smart Notebook for some guidance on getting started.

Premium included

As if all of that wasn’t great enough, each notebook also comes with 3-months of Evernote Premium.

Availability

These beautiful and powerful notebooks will be available in two sizes, pocket ($24.95) and large ($29.95), beginning on October 1. If you would like to be among the first to get your hands on one, you can pre-order them today from the Evernote Store.

Pre-order your Evernote Smart Notebook »

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  • Shawna

    Dang I bought this notebook and then realized it didn’t work with the Android app. :( you should make that more obvious.

  • erwin

    do the microdots work with a livescribe pen ????? if so i would like to command one because of de nice view/front.

  • Jari

    No Android, no purchase.

  • http://simonmacdonald.com Simon MacDonald

    Please line up a distributor so you can sell these new notebooks in Canada.

  • Tim

    I’ve been a paying user of evernote for some time. I have quite a bit of information stored here. I use it for work to catalog business intelligence and this tool would be great for me, especially since I cant always use electronics OTJ. Unfortunately, I am unwilling to ditch android for iOS.

    Evernote, you’d better hope that I (and others) don’t find a similar solid alternative because I will not be renewing my subscription when I do.

    Take some friendly advice, spend a little money and develop more apps that work on both platforms. I know your making money on me. we’d both be happy.

  • pfm1040

    I must be missing something here since if I need to carry a special type of paper AND rely on trying to get a photo of the page (which always seems slightly difficult), why not use something like LiveScribe, which requires a special paper and pen, but can send the page to Evernote without messing with the camera (framing, focus, lighting …)?

    • Tom

      Livescribe does work quite well. If they could develop a pen that fit your hand better, like most standard pens, I would gladly go back to using it. One other problem I see with the Livescribe pen, is the fact that I need to carry the docking station in order to charge and/or synchronize to the computer and Evernote.

  • Blair

    I agree with the comments about a lack of Android support. In one of the videos about the moleskine it tooks about “any device”. It is not obvious that you need an app for which there is only an iOS version.

    I’m surprised that many companies continue to produce iOS apps long before Android, considering Android is a bigger market both in terms of market share and growth.

    I am a member of a private list of business people who are discussing physical notebook solutions right now. I was about to mention this until I notice the lack of Android support.

  • http://www.wolfsocialmedia.com Barry Pokorney

    WELL DONE, Evernote!. I have been a user of both and I am a fan. Now, if you would have Moleskin print the paper so that Live Scribe http://www.livescribe.com/en-us/ could read it, well, that would be a completely DIGITAL solution. The Livescribe pen would capture the written note and then upload it to the users computer and Evernote! No camera needed.

    The paper just needs a faint registration, I’m told, to digitize whatever is written or drawn on the paper.

    Please, just check it out.

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    See the notebooks that I created: http://www.papercal.wordpress.com.
    You can find notebooks and daily planners. These products offer a good design and quality paper. In the daily planner you can organize your appointments and your tasks in a simple and efficiency way.

    You can order how many as you want and you can personalize it with your name for example, and it’s free.

    More information send an email to: papercal.info@gmail.com

    Thank you

  • grudo

    Good grief, why no Android app?

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