Heard of EverNote?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the software EverNote, exploring its features and potential benefits for note-taking and organization. Participants express curiosity about its functionality and availability, particularly in relation to other similar software.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that EverNote is currently only available for Windows and expresses interest in a Mac version.
  • Another participant finds the software appealing and shares a positive reaction.
  • A different participant compares EverNote to Microsoft Office OneNote, suggesting similarities in functionality.
  • One participant thanks another for sharing information about EverNote.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express interest in EverNote, but there is no consensus on its effectiveness or comparison to other software, as opinions vary.

Contextual Notes

Some participants may have assumptions about the software's capabilities based on limited information or comparisons to other programs.

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Individuals interested in note-taking software, digital organization tools, or comparisons between similar applications may find this discussion relevant.

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Someone else was asking about this on another forum and getting no responses, and now I'm curious about it too. It sounds like cool software, though only currently available for Windows. So, I thought I'd find out if anyone else has tried it or heard anything about it to see if this might finally be the cure for sticky notes and stray papers all over my desk (well, if they come out with a Mac version).

http://www.evernote.com/en/products/evernote/

All Your Notes in One Place
With EverNote, all your notes are stored in one convenient place: an endless digital roll of paper. No need to search through folders, files, bookmarked web pages or scraps of paper.
 
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Looks kinda cool :P
 
This program reminds me of Microsoft Office OneNote.
 
Thanks for sharing this info.
 

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