Posts Tagged ‘organization’

Ever lasting love Note!

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

EverNote

 

 

 

As an update to my previous post, I wanted to follow-up on my complaint that it took forEver to get my login for the EverNote beta (ok, forever was 2 and a half days).  I got my login and have synced my desktop app with my web based notebooks.  EverNote has been great.  I’ve started to organize files and notes I’ve been keeping in several places on several computers. When I ran into a glitch (I was having trouble with the drag and drop functionality) and submitted a bug report, I got an email back pretty quickly.  Geek out here, but I kinda like to troubleshoot bugs on good software.  I like a lot when the software people write back and ask more questions, which the EverNote people did.  And I still am loving the web design.  I heart EverNote…

ForEver Note?

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

EvernoteThere’s a lot of information, images, video and audio out there to keep track of…  it can become quite daunting.  So, I was happy when our “find everything” co-worker found Evernote.  Evernote is a desktop app and an online repository for all the things you want to remember.  There’s some great drag and drop functionality for populating your different notebooks, which are the organizational metaphor. There’s a good demo on the front of the site.  One bit of functionality that’s quite exciting is text and handwriting recognition, or the ability to take photos of objects (notes, tickets, etc.) or scan in written information and the Evernote search will look within the content of the image itself.  

I have downloaded the desktop app for my MacBook Pro and all seems to be working.  However, I also tried to sign up for an online account. The Evernote servers bear the load of much of the functionality, so the desktop app without server support is not fully functional.  So, that text recognition search I’m so excited about trying is not possible.  The online version of Evernote is in beta and I still haven’t gotten my password mailed to me.  I have come to expect my login info to be waiting in my inbox minutes after I click submit. Not the case, it’s been FOREVER…or actually 48 hours.  

So, I love the idea of the app but I don’t love the wait to play with it. However, when I start to get cranky about my ever-futile sync button spin, I gaze at the site design.  That helps!