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April 25, 2008
SXSW Sketchnotes on Evernote
Yesterday made my Evernote SXSW Sketchnotes notebook public and searchable, following a friendly Twitter request from the Evernote team.
This Evernote notebook of sketchnotes is a great example of how well Evernote's server-based scanning and character recognition works on hand-drawn text.
Give it a try!
April 25, 2008 12:51 PM | Sketchnotes |
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Great to see your awesome notes on Evernote Mike! I've been using Evernote for sometime now, it's great - integrates desktop, browser and iPhone very well. Thx.
Posted by: Reinier Meenhorst at April 27, 2008 4:57 PM
Reiner, I'm liking Evernote very much though I feel without the Mac desktop I am missing some things. I need to install Leopard one of these days, so I can try out the Evernote Mac app! :-)
I have tried the iPhone/iPod touch UI and it's nice to have available. I'm very curious to see if they will develop a native Cocoa Touch app for iPhone/iPod touch.
One thing that's still missing is PDF integration, though I've heard from the Evernote team that PDF is on the list for addition. I think that would be pretty key for many others — once they can handle PDFs, then I think Evernote can better compete with other info management tools out there.
Posted by: Mike Rohde
at April 28, 2008 8:59 AM
Rohdesign is the site of designer Mike Rohde, who writes about design, sketching, writing, mobile computing, technology, travel, cycling, books, music and more.




