Remember Everything with Evernote
I’ve been an Evernote user for a long time. However, over the past few months, I’ve been playing around with web-based notebooks, because of the ability to access them from any Internet connection.
No more! The latest version of Evernote—Windows and Macintosh—now synchronizes with a web version. I can dump information into Evernote on my principle machine and access it anywhere. I can:
- Clip entire webpages into my account.
- Email notes directly into your account.
- Create new notes from scratch, using desktop, web, and mobile versions of Evernote.
Regardless of where or when your notes are created, everything is synchronized, recognized, and available from anywhere.
Every note added to Evernote, goes through recognition and indexing servers, which make it possible to find everything. Notes can be found by searching and filtering for:
- Tags and titles
- Typed text
- Text within images
- Dates
- Attributes (does the note contain a web clip, an image, audio, handwriting, and more)
Update: All my current invitations are gone. You can register here to receive an invitation, as they become available. If I get any more invites, I’ll put up a post and let you know.
The latest version of Evernote is in beta and available by invitation only. I have 10 7 5 3 0 invitations available. If you’re interested in trying it out, send your request via my contact form and I’ll send you an invitation.
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