Evernote, my new favorite app
April 11, 2008 – 7:30 pm | by Michael Johnson
I’ve been using the beta version of EverNote for a couple of weeks now. EverNote is a notebook-like application that makes it easy to capture information from many sources in any environment using all kinds of devices and platforms and then make that information easily accessible and searchable.
If you are familiar with Google Notebook or Zoho Notebook then you will have some idea of how to use EverNote. But the “cool factor” with EverNote is that is has a client application that syncs up to the web to make your notes and clippings available offline as well as when you are online.
EverNote claims to have text recognition abilities that will recognize words in pictures or screen captures. But I’ve not had good success with it yet. I am reminded that this is still in beta so I am hopeful that it will work soon. You can see a nice video on the EverNote blog explaining text recognition. The use Skitch in the video; another application I like.
I’m currently using EverNote everyday for research, to do lists, organizing blog ideas and other things. After Firefox and Adium, it’s my next most used app currently.
EverNote client runs on Macintosh and Windows. The webclipper will work on Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer 7.
It’s currently in beta and is by invitation only. You can register to receive an invite or email me, I have a few and may be able to hook you up or con one of my friends into sending you one.
2 Responses to “Evernote, my new favorite app”
By Michael Duffy on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply
I concur, Evernote is a great way to take divergent methods and put them into a notebook. I haven’t tried the recognition yet, but will when I have something to test it.
Thanks for the tip on this Michael. One of the best so far this year on the web.
By Michael Johnson on Apr 19, 2008 | Reply
You are welcome Michael! Thanks for visiting.