Evernote sharing

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Evernote is a great note creation service, you write a note, attach pictures to it and the text recognition technology will make every word on the picture searchable, look at their demo.

They also provide a desktop application which is synced with your online account.Thinking about how we could use it at work, Simon and me decided to create shared notebooks of the screenshots we grab about interfaces and good user experiences design on the web.

Here is Simon’s shared notebook and mine, notice that every published notebook also provide an rss feed.

Evernote is in close beta at the moment, if you are interested I have 10 invitations left, leave a comment to have one.

5 Comments »

  1. Testé et approuvé. C’est vraiment une petite tuerie…Toujours bluffé par la recherche de texte.

    Maintenant que tu l’utilise depuis quelques temps tu en penses quoi ?

    Comment by .mick — April 23, 2008 @ 3:50 pm
  2. je l’utilise pas assez encore pour vraiment juger mais hormis qq défauts de jeunesse cela semble un très bon produit !

    Comment by yann — April 23, 2008 @ 4:02 pm
  3. You tag called “comments” trick me as I wanted to put a comment on one of your published screenshot. As I cannot on Evernote, I’ll do it here.

    About: http://preview.evernote.com/pub/oldstretch/inspiration#1c89ecd3-562f-4943-930c-2324ca22ecc6

    “Select [...] and click « Save settings » to activate your changes”

    I’m pretty sure you can remove that text by redesigning the module itself.

    “Select your preferred way to display comments” becomes the title
    the 3 drop down are bellow and you turns that little and shy “Save settings” into a nicer and bigger button that is separated from the selects.

    This module isn’t part of “good interfaces and UX” imho.

    Don’t make me think and please don’t make me read ;-)

    Küssli

    Comment by Yoan — May 2, 2008 @ 12:20 am
  4. @yoan you’re right, the interface sucks, what I found interesting in that module is the fact that you can interact with the comments.

    Comment by yann — May 2, 2008 @ 1:42 am
  5. Je veux bien tester ce produit.. merci

    Comment by nico — May 24, 2008 @ 4:57 pm

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