Playing with Evernote – Over The Air Sync
I recently received a invite to join the beta and try out a new service that allows you to sync content between your computer, mobile device, and the web – Evernote. What’s interesting about this is that the content isn’t limited to written (or typed) text. You can have Evernote sync pictures, web pages, audio/video, and even email. All of this happens wirelessly over the air between your device (mobile or not) and the Evernote servers. So there’s no need to worry about connecting to your computer just to unload those camera phone pictures.
Now, I’m still in the early stages of playing with this tool, but if it can live up to what the website claims, it will quickly become a must have application on my device. Along with my invite came a couple other invitations. So if anyone else is interested in playing around with Evernote, just drop me a note and I can get you hooked up. I’m going to continue to play with this and I’ll post back here with my more of my thoughts and findings and things move forward.
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Just a follow up on this; While Evernote looked like a promising tool, it’s all but useless for me. It’s missing the single biggest feature I’m looking for in a mobile note sync application – the ability to edit!
Sorry, but without that feature it’s of no use to me.