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Review of iPhone Note-taking Applications

Click on http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/11/hands-on-iphone.html to read a Wired review of the iPhone's note-taking application. From the article:

"Evernote is an amazing little app, with clients for Mac, PC, iPhone and other mobile devices. There is also web access. Evernote's standout feature is its text recognition in photographs -- you snap a picture of a business card or scribbled recipe (using your webcam, your iPhone's camera or just a photo from your hard drive) and it will perform an off-site OCR [optical character recognition-turns it into digital text] of the image. It also adds in location data, tags and all the other niceties you might like, but it is still easy to use."

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