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#11
Originally Posted by Karel Jansens View Post
I agree that the UI would need some conscientious tweaking for smaller tablets (less clutter, more tabs for various options,...), but I believe it would not fare disadvantageously on the N-ITs.
Yep. Those with regular class-type notetaking will definitely benefit from having an Evernote type program + bluetooth keyboard.

Personally, I wish for a good file viewer (Picsel Viewer, please!) before "another" note taker though

There's just a good amount of office files that I get from email, IM or web (corporate intranets) that the N800 cannot process elegantly. Namely formatted Word docs and powerpoint.
 
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#12
I just got a beta invite to Evernote Web today and I started playing around with it. I gotta say, this is awesome!

I haven't played with all their features yet but what I did so far was use my N800 in camera mode to take a picture of a business card. Then e-mail that picture to my designated Evernote email address and now it's stored in my Evernote account. What's exciting is that you can use the evernote search tool to search for text within the image to retrieve the information you want.

You probably can tell I'm pretty excited about the service since I can now sync my pics and notes that I've collected on the tablet to one location and have it organized without doing much.

Btw, anyone interested I have some invites available so either post or PM me.
 
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the tablet camera was good enough for a business card? My 2mp htc touch wasnt even clear enough for a solid pic of a business card. The new evernote is fantastic and works across all platforms
 
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I just wish it would extract and spit out text from pics and Xournal pdfs. That would be something.
 
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Originally Posted by scottyb159 View Post
the tablet camera was good enough for a business card? My 2mp htc touch wasnt even clear enough for a solid pic of a business card. The new evernote is fantastic and works across all platforms
I went back and test the text on the business card. It got most of the text search correctly. But when I typed in the phone number it didn't get that right. Not sure if it's the quality of the picture or image recognition software their using.
 
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My experience with Evernote on the N800 is that it completely didn't work for me, meaning that I couldn't run the program at all. I'll have to give it another try. Sure, I could send email to the evernote program, but that's about it, and that isn't enough.
 
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Originally Posted by geneven View Post
My experience with Evernote on the N800 is that it completely didn't work for me, meaning that I couldn't run the program at all. I'll have to give it another try. Sure, I could send email to the evernote program, but that's about it, and that isn't enough.
Yep. I ran into that too. But Evernote Web is still in Beta so I kinda expected something might not work. I suspect it has something to do with their support of Firefox 3...well...not being supported yet. If you try to browse with Firefox 3 that same warning page also appears.


I sent my feedback about the issue. I hope you send them an e-mail too so they at least know their is a community that is interested in using their product.
 
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Originally Posted by fatdat888 View Post
Btw, anyone interested I have some invites available so either post or PM me.
I am interested. Would you min inviting me ?
 
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I too think an offline-capable version of evernote -- especially with capability to link up with Xournal, say, for online HWR -- for the N800 would be awesome.

But then I think the Newton OS on a device like the N800 would be even more awesome (Einstein! but it doesn't sync...).

-Jon
 
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#20
Originally Posted by jonathandueck View Post
I too think an offline-capable version of evernote -- especially with capability to link up with Xournal, say, for online HWR -- for the N800 would be awesome.

But then I think the Newton OS on a device like the N800 would be even more awesome (Einstein! but it doesn't sync...).

-Jon
Synchronisation tools (and file compatibility with the outside world) are among OpenEinstein's goals. I'm not entirely sure however if the project is even still alive...

If Xournal were to store its ink files in SVG format (or any other recognized format) (which I'm pretty certain it doesn't), you could run Xournal notes through Vision Object's MyScript Notes on a pc. It's still not of much use on the tablet itself though and, other than the HWR companies' stubbornness, there's absolutely no reason why any of these programs shouldn't work on Linux.
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