@rrhoover I love the statement in the press "Version 8.0 of an iOS app may not mean much to you, but it sure means a lot to Evernote."
If this release may not mean much to us, then why did they release at all?
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@sridhar_kondoji Because mobile app version numbers rarely mean anything to the people using them. I couldn't tell you what version any apps I have installed right now. @rrhoover
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@sridhar_kondoji@rrhoover My point was that this has launch all the indications of a not-that-significant moment in the scheme of things, but that it's much more important than meets the eye.
I NEVER used Evernote, what I am missing? It seems to be like Google Keep.
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@byoigres You didn't miss anything. I recently moved to Google Keep too.
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@byoigres I use both. Evernote has a lot of features missing from Keep, such as native software on different OS platforms, cross-browser plugins, OCR scanning (business card scanning is a must for me). I do love keeps masonry note layout.
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@byoigres For note taking, keep is more concise and easier to use. Now Evernote is far more robust. Its better for building complete documents, saving, linking and finding references, business card scanning and document scanning, and SO MUCH MORE. I created all the documents for my whole course through evernote, since its just so much easier to edit, share and create on the go.
@byoigres definitely different. I use the Chrome clipping extension to save articles online, in their nice Simplified mode. More effective than just bookmarks. That would be overkill in Keep. You can also make Stacks, which is a group of notebooks (folders)
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