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I must have missed this the other day, but apparently Evernote — the note-taking desktop software app — has launched an online version as an invitation-only beta. I wish I had been more on the ball, because TechCrunch had a bunch of invites, but of course they were pro
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If you still need an invite, shoot me an email.
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I'd recommend a free download of NoteScribe's note taking software. It is desktop based, but it's easy to use, affordable (and you can try it for 30-days), and very user-friendly. Give it a try!
Jake
NoteScribe: Premier Notes Software
2 months ago
I work for the company that designed the note taking software, NoteScribe, and we have taken into account that users are seeking some sort of online accessibility to their notes. We are currently working on developing a system for users to be able to work with their notes online, so stay tuned to our website for future updates. Until then, I hope that you might try NoteScribe to see what you think of it!
Thanks,
Jake
NoteScribe: Premier Note Software