MobileNoter update
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Posted by MadaboutDana
Dec 2, 2010 at 12:21 PM
On the subject of Evernote, those of you who use the latter alongside Microsoft OneNote might be interested to hear that the folks who produce MobileNoter (the amazing iPhone/iPad client for OneNote - extraordinarily powerful piece of software - rant rant rave) have also produced a simple application that converts your Evernote databases into OneNote files. Ingenious, non? Especially useful if you’re a multi-platform person who uses various Evernote clients as a kind of intermediary. Best of all, the converter is (currently) free! More details at http://www.mobilenoter.com/Evernote
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Dec 3, 2010 at 06:02 PM
Many thanks for this! Indeed, Evernote has become my indispensable infograbber for its cross-platform ubiquity: I use it in Windows, Android and even Linux (through its excellent Firefox extension). However, as useful as it may be for grabbing and searching, it is useless for creating structured deliverables from its note items. My solution until now has been to re-grab selected information in Surfulater. This extension provides an excellent alternative—and makes Onenote itself useful.