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Wednesday Apr 2, 2008

Evernote


A good personal assistant can make every element of your life easier -- but why pay someone who's just going to sue you when you sleep with them? Get organizational help on the free, with EverNote.

Thrillist - EvernoteNote creates a centralized, comprehensive info repository you can easily search when the time strikes -- like a brain unburdened by drugs, booze, and not caring in the first place. Your account lets you highlight/clip web pages or type in memos, but to truly take advantage, send Note your photos: when you search, their mind-boggling proprietary image-recognition technology will decipher your penmanship, and crunch everything from t-shirt text, to street signs, to skywriting advertising "$2 Heinies at Señor Frog's". Some applications: phone-photoing business cards to create an online rolodex, cataloging shots of all the wines/menu items you've enjoyed, and snapping named-tagged people at conferences to pretend you remember them when you're searching for people to buy you wines/menu items.

You can always use Note online, but the downloadable version offers additional features, like off-line access and the ability to drag and drop images and audio right into the app -- freeing up more time for semi-consensual sex with the assistant you just couldn't say goodbye to.

Evernote's still in private Beta, but we're sneaking you in. Sign up for free today and get your act together at Evernote.com

 
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