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Evernote
is a free tool that allows users to capture text, photos, hand-written
notes, Web clippings and audio files across multiple platforms,
including the Web, PC, Mac and mobile phone (including the iPhone)
and store them in a centrally-located library that can be accessed
at any time, from anywhere.
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Company, established in 2005 |
| Operating
Systems Served: iPhone, Mac OS X, Windows Mobile
for Pocket PC, Windows Mobile for Smartphone, Windows
Tablet PC Edition, Windows XP & Vista |
| Markets
Served: Consumer |
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2008
Mobile
Star Awards
Winner:
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- Evernote
(Consumer Software: Productivity / Data Management)
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Everything
entered into Evernote is indexed and then becomes annotated and
searchable. Evernote' incredible technology can even search for
handwriting and text within images.
Other
notable features include a Web clipper that allows users to instantly
save the contents and links of a Web page into their Evernote accounts,
public notebook capabilities, Facebook and blog integration and
automatic synchronization of notes, to-do lists, snapshots and audio
notes among all Evernote clients.
Evernote's
native iPhone application takes advantage of the device's powerful
features, such as location awareness, camera support, audio recording
and Internet connectivity, to create a tool capable of capturing
virtually any idea or experience as it occurs. In addition, Evernote
for iPhone automatically synchronizes with all other versions of
Evernote, including clients for Mac OS X, Windows, Web and other
mobile devices, ensuring that all content and memories are accessible
from anywhere.
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Evernote
started as a note-taking product developed by former Soviet entrepreneur
Stepan Pachikov, whose vision was to help people remember information
in an intuitive fashion. Today, it has evolved into an indispensable
tool that allows users to capture information across all platforms
online-and off. With its revolutionary image and text recognition
technology, automatic tagging capabilities and lightening-speed
search, the software serves as a user's outsourced brain, ensuring
that no memory is ever lost.

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