Description
Evernote turns the iPhone and iPod Touch into an extension of your brain, helping you remember anything and everything that happens in your life. From notes to ideas to snapshots to recordings, put it all into Evernote and watch as it instantly synchronizes from your iPhone to your Mac or Windows desktop. See why millions of people worldwide use Evernote:
Key features of Evernote:
● Create text, photo and audio notes
● Auto-synchronize your notes to your Mac, PC, and Web
● Magically makes text within snapshots searchable
● Mark notes as "Favorite" for quick access
● All notes include geo-location information for mapping and search
✶ Premium Feature: File Synchronization - add, sync, access, and share files (PDF, Word, Excel, PPT, and more) among the different versions of Evernote you use
Here are some ways to use Evernote for your personal and professional life:
● For research and class notes
● To capture blog ideas and design inspiration
● To stay in-sync with your desktop notes, web clips, and files
● To snap photos of whiteboards and wine labels
● As part of your GTD system to help you stay organized
● To record voice memos
Evernote for iPhone works best when used together with our free downloadable versions for Mac and Windows.
What's New in Version 3.2.2
New in Evernote 3.2.2
- Bug fixes
New in Evernote 3.2.1
- Improvements to offline notebooks - Cached data now excluded from iTunes backup to speed synchronization with iTunes - Improved migration from previous version - General bug fixes and improvements
New for Evernote 3.2
- NEW Premium feature - Offline notebooks: Download and store any/all of your notebooks, making them available offline!
- Get Evernote Premium from within the app
- Any note created or viewed on the device is stored locally for quick access any time
- Search through local notes and favorites, even without a network connection
- New options for editing rich text notes
- Audio note recording time doubled to 20 mins
- Search during sync: No more "Already communicating with server" message
- Huge performance improvements, tons of bug fixes
- Added support for 11 languages
Customer Reviews
Evernote is wonderful
Evernote is writing/journaling/databasey/notecentric/multimedia awesomeness. I'd been cobbling together things similar to Evernote for quite awhile in the form of Omnioutliner, Journler, and some other software but nothing quite worked. Evernote is the simplest most elegant solution I've found.
One problem though is that it's exceptionally hard to quantify EXACTLY what you would use evernote for. A couple of examples for what I'm using it for right now:
-A wine index. I wanted a place to record all the wines I'd tried. With evernote, I take a picture of the label (iphone, isight on the computer) and type the cost and what I thought of it. Evernote automatically indexes the text IN THE PHOTO of the label and makes that info searchable. Boom that info is archived and available to me via a spotlight search.
-A daily writing program. I spend time on the train in the morning writing. Pretty straightforward.
-A catch-all kind of drunk drawer for information. If I register for an account on some website (as every frickin new thing requires you to do these days) I clip the website to evernote and save my login/pass. Then when I can't remember what the heck the password was I pop open evernote and type BSweb20site.com and BOOM, up pops that info.
Thats a couple of the things. Evernote has fairly robust tagging abilities too to make it easier for you to cross reference this kind of thing, if you choose to do it. But one of the nicer things about it is that ALL THIS INFO syncs. it's accessible through the webrowser, your phone, and any computer you install the client on.
He has a free version and a pay version that is $40 a year. Pay version nets you some nice extras, including more space for syncs.
Do yourself a favor and download it. Plus watch the video he has. Does a better explanation of explaining the service than I did.
No Edit???!?!?
The inability to edit saved notes in this iteration is a dealbreaker
Like It, Don't Love It
OK, here's the deal. I love Evernote, and use it on both my Mac and PC, and I thought the Evernote webapp was alright. I was hoping for the ability to edit notes, for example. But I have little doubt that future versions will address these issues.
- Category: Productivity
- Updated Jan 21, 2010
- Current Version: 3.2.2
- 3.1 MB
- Languages: English, Chinese, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish
- Seller: Evernote
- © Evernote 2009
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later.
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