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2012-10-15
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2012-10-15
, 22:11
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@ Oslo, Norway
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2012-10-16
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@ Birmingham, UK
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The features I have planned for the first release are almost there. Unfortunately I don't have any exact estimates to give. It has taken a lot of time so far and my spare time is limited. Nevertheless, we are talking about weeks, not months.
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2012-10-17
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@ Helsinki, Finland
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2012-10-28
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@ Lebanon
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2012-11-17
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@ Lebanon
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2012-11-18
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@ Oslo, Norway
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2012-12-26
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@ Australia
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2012-12-26
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@ Singapore
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http://www.evernote.com/m/
requires you to login separately each time, there appears to be a workaround. First log in on the mobile site above and once logged in save the bookmark to the home screen. Then log into the general site (using the built in web browser)
https://www.evernote.com/Login.actio...%2FHome.action
After this, using the mobile shortcut on the desktop should take you straight to your evernote page, bypassing the login screen.
The reason appears to be that the mobile site prevents the built in browser from remembering your login details (probably for misguided security reasons) but the regular login site does not. Then when you go back to the mobile site the browser can now apply the login details it remembered from when you logged into the regular site.
You have to have passwords set to be remembered in the phone's settings, of course.