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Congrats to Evernote! Lifehacker Top Five Tools For Notes

Posted by: Brandon Steili on Jul 31 2008 - 51 views

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HEY! HEY YOU!

I’m not totally sure if you’ve been under a rock lately, so just in case you haven’t noticed, one of the tools I’ve been preaching about for a while now is really starting to hit the big time - including having made it to onto what (if I was a developer) would consider to be a very coveted list … the Lifehacker readers list of the top 5 note-taking tools. With other things in the list like good old pen and paper (moleskine, hipster PDA) as well as things like One Note from Microsoft, this is a big event for the folks at Evernote I’m sure. I’m know I’m thrilled for them!

Anyway, here’s a bit more info from the Lifehacker post - including some links for how to get on the Evernote train. For me its still a daily use application - one I use seamlessly on my work PC, my Macbook and my iPhone. Also, if you have time click on through to Lifehacker to put your opinion in … they’re now voting to see which one is the best!

Evernote (Windows/Mac, Free)Evernote is a free, cross-platform universal capture application. With support for text, images, audio, tagging, and syncing between its web interface and all of your desktop installations, Evernote offers seamless capturing of information no matter where you are. Images you add to Evernote are searchable by text, and Evernote even supports several mobile devices—including the iPhone and Windows Mobile phones. If you can’t install Evernote on a computer, you can also use Evernote’s web interface and clipping bookmarklet to pull anything into your notebook. Evernote is free to use, provides 40MB per month of upload space; for $5 per month or $45 per year, you get 500MB.

(Via Lifehacker)

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Posted on : Jul 31 2008
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