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Moleskine for evernote review
Moleskine for evernote review









moleskine for evernote review

But you’ll find three months of Evernote Premium service (allowing for larger uploads, PIN locks and more) included with each purchase, so you can mark down $15 of the price to that subscription. The notebooks aren’t cheap, weighing in at $25 and $30 for a 3.5-inch or 5-inch version respectively. Evernote tended to want to use these marks, it seems, as search operators instead of text. In my testing I found this to largely be reliable but there were a few notable exceptions such as distance markers like ‘ for feet or ” for inches. The upload process is simple, but has its quirks, which we’ll get to in a bit.Įvernote promises that you’ll be able to take hand-written notes, upload them via the app, and have the test be searchable. This is a tagging feature that allows you to place a sticker on the page, then the app will recognize that sticker and automatically tag the note within the Evernote app once you’ve uploaded it. You will also see a few sheets of stickers in the back of your notebook. It has a special pattern to the lines which allow the Evernote iOS and Android apps to more readily recognize what’s on the page. Like the rest of Moleskine’s products, the notebook is exceptionally high quality with a firm binding, good cover and wonderful weight to the paper.

moleskine for evernote review

It starts with a Moleskine-brand notebook. Now that I’ve had a couple of weeks to use the system, I have to say that I’m sold for a number of reasons.įirst thing’s first, let’s look at what makes up the Evernote Notebook system. As the staff of TNW knows, I already do the vast majority of my work within Evernote, so having a physical notebook in which I could write, then export that data to Evernote was appealing. When I was offered the opportunity to trial the first fun of the Evernote Notebooks by Moleskine I jumped at the chance.











Moleskine for evernote review