EverNote gobbles up your notes and images with enthusiasm
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In the days of Mac OS 1.0 or so there was a desk accessory call Scrapbook that allowed you to store all kinds of media, from pictures to text. Anything that could be copied could be inserted into Scrapbook
Recently, there isn’t really one program that fit the bill for a centralized location for frequently used content. Until now, Evernote (a free application) is what would have happened if Apple’s original scrapbook grew up and became a PC application. Paste nearly any frequently used content into EverNote and it gobbles it up with enthusiasm. A nice feature in EverNote is the search function which does a great job at finding all of that content. This is a must have all bloggers looking to quickly drop and edit text and graphics from the web.
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Great pick as usual! I can see myself getting addicted to this, I wish it resided in the system tray though.
You can minimize EverNote to the system tray.
Go to Tools -> Options and check ‘Keep running in tray when main window is closed’.
Then hit close button to send it to tray.
I am using the free portable edition by the way.
I actually use a “ScrapBook” extension in FireFox and I love it. I can copy things in Firefox that I previously could not. I have not yet checked out “Evernotes” but I will very soon
Michael
This is supposedly one of the things that make Mac greater than PC’s but I’m pretty sure this feature has been around for quite a while.