Evernote seems to be a combination of other tools I have used. Like Delicious, it helps organize and save useful information. Like Zotero, it easily saves different types of files that can be accessed from anywhere and allows the user to add notes. Like Jing, it allows users to capture only part of a page and mark it up.
Evernote has useful features. Evernote's versatility is a bonus. In addition to capturing entire or partial web pages, it lets users write notes as if using pen and paper (which would be much easier with a PDA and stylus), using a sort of word processing document, or using a webcam. It even recognizes handwriting. If I had a smart phone, I would appreciate Evernote's mobile features--especially the ability to add images directly. I need to continue to explore Evernote. My initial reaction to Evernote is positive. In spite of the fact that the buttons are not labeled and some of them are not intuitive, Evernote is easy to use. It could easily become one of my favorite tools.
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