Evernote coming to the web, Mac and more – this will be huge!

EvernotewebFans of Evernote, meet fans of web applications. You’re all about to get along famously thanks to Evernote’s new web client, currently in private beta. For those not familiar with the Evernote desktop client, it’s essentially a eternal roll of digital notepaper that has long been a staple of Tablet PC users. Microsoft OneNote has more bells and whistles for sure, but Evernote is quite a capable tool as well. Even better is that Evernote is planned for the Mac, Windows Mobile, iPhone and Android devices!TechCrunch has all of the details on the new beta version, which looks incredible based on this video of Evernote on the Mac. You can create web clippings, the text of which (even pics) is recognized and indexed in the background. Using Spotlight on the Mac, for example, you can do a text search and Evernote will highlight the text regardless of it being in actual text, an image, whatever. It’s the same type of indexing effectively used in OneNote, for those familiar. I can see the pairing of an iPhone camera with a Mac Evernote client to work just like OneNote Mobile for Windows Mobile.From my viewing of the video, it appears that the web version will provide access to all of your notes, clippings and photos via a synchronization service between your Evernote client and an Evernote web account. This allows you to search all of your artifacts from any web-enabled device; the same background recognition and indexing is used, making this a boon to mobile device users. In the pic above for example, a photo of an airline ticket was saved in Evernote. On the Evernote site, a search was done for “amercian venetian ces”; the matching text was found near instantly due to the indexing behind the scenes. Watch for the new version, which TechCrunch indicates will be next month.(via Cybernet)

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