syntaxfree 1 Posted November 17, 2012 Posted November 17, 2012 This may be an unique problem, but also may apply to people holding on to unmatched older devices like the Palm. I don't own one, but from what I've seen from my buddy, it's indeed unmatched in capabilitieis in anything short of a netbook + hundreds of dollars in software, and unmatched in usability even by the iPad.What I do own is a Kindle, e-ink version. It's where I do most of my free-association reading. It has a simple web browser, but can't handle the dynamic, emulate-the-desktop pyrotechnics of the web interface. I'd really, really, really benefit from a read-only, web 1.0-style interface to my Evernote. I'm sure this has some marginal demand in older device users, as well as people temporarily constrained by slow connections -- maybe on the go through the queerer parts of the earth.Please consider this. It's a weekend's worth of coding, if you let design aside altogether and ignore tags.
Level 5* GrumpyMonkey 4,320 Posted November 17, 2012 Level 5* Posted November 17, 2012 This may be an unique problem, but also may apply to people holding on to unmatched older devices like the Palm. I don't own one, but from what I've seen from my buddy, it's indeed unmatched in capabilitieis in anything short of a netbook + hundreds of dollars in software, and unmatched in usability even by the iPad.What I do own is a Kindle, e-ink version. It's where I do most of my free-association reading. It has a simple web browser, but can't handle the dynamic, emulate-the-desktop pyrotechnics of the web interface. I'd really, really, really benefit from a read-only, web 1.0-style interface to my Evernote. I'm sure this has some marginal demand in older device users, as well as people temporarily constrained by slow connections -- maybe on the go through the queerer parts of the earth.Please consider this. It's a weekend's worth of coding, if you let design aside altogether and ignore tags.I don't know if it will work on the Kindle (I've had limited success with the Web on the Kindle), but the Evernote mobile site might be worth a try.http://www.evernote.com/m/
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