Posts Tagged ‘evernote’

Evernote 3.0 + iPhone 3GS = Perfection!

Monday, July 6th, 2009

It’s a beautiful combination — the new Evernote 3.0 with the new iPhone 3GS.  First, you can read about Evernote 3.0 here or watch the short video below.

My problem with Evernote on the previous iPhones (original and 3G) was the lackluster camera; it was nearly impossible to get a clear shot of a business card.  Now I can snap photos of business cards, receipts, etc in great quality with the iPhone and immediately push them to Evernote using the app.  Due to the clear quality, Evernote makes all of the text in those items searchable and it works very well.

Version 3.0 had a few uploading bugs in it, but the 3.0.1 release (came out yesterday, I think) solves those and it’s a great little app.  If you’ve got a new iPhone, this is certainly a must-have app!

Evernote version 2.0 for iPhone released

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Evernote 2.0 iPhone appI’m a big fan of Evernote, even though I don’t use it for GTD (I use Nozbe for that).  However, I find it to be a great resource for reference material and notes.  I love that it has a Windows version, a Mac version, a nice web interface and a slick iPhone app.  Today, the iPhone app got even better.

Some of the enhancements:

  • Landscape view — turn your phone on its side to get a wide keyboard!
  • Thumbnail view — turn your phone on its side in the notes view to get a neat thumbnail view to flip through everything.
  • Sort your favorites
  • Embedded browser — external links will launch in an embedded browser, to make it easy to get back into your notes after you’ve viewed the page
  • A bunch of other improvements — most minor speed improvements and bug fixes.

If you are looking for a great tool to keep your notes organized on your iPhone, this is the one you way.  If you already have it, go upgrade!

Google Notebook and Jott become less useful

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Google Notebook and Jott are two of the cogs in my GTD system, and both just announced news that makes them less desireable.

Jott has just announced that they are ending their free service as of February 2.  I was considering upgrading to their paid service anyhow so I could send notes directly to Nozbe, but I hate that they’re losing the free service.  I’m torn as to whether I should pay for that service or switch to something like Dial2Do and hope that they include Nozbe support in the future.  I’m thinking I’ll pay for Jott (it’s only $4/month), but we’ll see.

The other bad news involves Google Notebook.  Google just announced that they’re closing up some services and ceasing development on some others.  They’re effectively dumping Jaiku and Dodgeball, and slowing closing out Google Video (which was a long time coming, since they own YouTube).  The official word on Google Notebook is:

Starting next week, we plan to stop active development on Google Notebook. This means we’ll no longer be adding features or offer Notebook for new users. But don’t fret, we’ll continue to maintain service for those of you who’ve already signed up. As part of this plan, however, we will no longer support the Notebook Extension, but as always users who have already signed up will continue to have access to their data via the web interface at http://www.google.com/notebook.

I’ve been trying to decide whether to stick with Google Notebook or move all of that content to Evernote.  I think that decision has just been made.