Integration of Evernote and Skitch is not working for me:
Open a note in Evernote; tap an image; send it to Skitch (heart & arrow icon); edit or annotate it; tap the arrow & elephant icon; Skitch says "Saving" and Evernote note is opened, with original image, without the editing / annotation made in Skitch.
Skitch 1.4.36 (97) Revision 231372
Evernote 4.0 Build 247265
Samsung Y Android 2.3.6
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BUG: Skitch do not save edited images back to Evernote
08 May 2012 - 03:17 PM
BUG: Impossible to enter pin in landscape mode
26 April 2012 - 12:16 PM
Impossible to enter pin when phone is in landscape mode. Evernote 4.0 Build 240638. Samsung Galaxy Y S5360B.
Brazilian-Portugueses - two "Exit" leading to confusion
27 March 2012 - 08:39 PM
In brazilian-portuguese translation we have 2 "Sair" (Exit in english):
Arquivo / Sair (Ctrl+Q) - in english -> File / Exit (Ctrl-Q)
and
Ferramentas / Sair - in english -> Tools / Sign Out
This must be fixed quickly as "Sair / Exit" is quite different than "Sign Out".
Arquivo / Sair (Ctrl+Q) - in english -> File / Exit (Ctrl-Q)
and
Ferramentas / Sair - in english -> Tools / Sign Out
This must be fixed quickly as "Sair / Exit" is quite different than "Sign Out".
Book "Hacking Work"
26 March 2012 - 01:57 PM
I have just read a summary of the book "Hacking Work - Breaking Stupid Rules for Smart Results", by Bill Jensen and Josh Klein and it seems to me that Evernote is the perfect tool for the "benevolent hackers", described by Jensen and Klein as those who are ethically hacking the system to make their work better, more productive, cheaper and fun. A nice statement from the book is that "information is the object of every benevolent hack because it has the power to change your life" - they're describing Evernote main value, aren't they ?
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