Filed under: Internet, Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Windows Mobile, Productivity, iPhone, Beta
Evernote is an advanced app for notetaking and data capture that users of Windows and Windows Mobile devices have been enjoying for a while now. Its handwriting recognition features make it particularly handy for tablet users, too. But now, Evernote is opening up to everyone else: Mac, iPhone, and Google Android versions have been announced, and a web version has just hit private beta.
Evernote has posted a video of the new Mac version in action, and it looks phenomenal. Evernote’s advanced text-recognition features grant for Spotlight-style searching and highlighting, even within images. Ever wanted to use Pic Booth to snap a picture of your plane ticket, and make the text searchable? Well, neither did we, until we saw it in the Evernote demo video.
Notes from all versions of Evernote should sync across all of your devices, and the internet version makes them accessible from anywhere. It should also make things easier for people who already use Evernote’s web clipper, allowing you to save your clips even on machines without a desktop version of Evernote installed.
[via Cybernet]











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