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On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Jerry Feldman <gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org> wrote: > Basically I started with the Palm Pilot back in the 90s, and moved to > the Treo then to the Blacklberry, then to the Moto Backflip the day it > was released. While the Palm did sync well with Linux, the Palm > application was separate from my other tools. One thing I used very > heavily was the memo pad. After searching a while I found that with > Evernote I could migrate my 350+ notes to Evernote, and I can access > them with my Evernote app on Android, the Evernote application on > Windows and Evernote Web on Linux. > > > I second Evernote. Having moved from Android and Blackberry's where I couldn't write a note and have it available on my computer without having to email it, this is great. Since I've moved to *all* Apple (MacBook Pro, iPhone & iPad), they have apps for each and I can take notes on my iPad in a meeting, or from my iPhone when I'm away from everything else, then retreive them from my mac when I get back to my desk. -matt
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