
Evernote lets you save anything you highlight on the net, as well as anything you photograph with your cell phone (like a business card or your parking spot), notes, images, PDF, audio, web pages– gosh, just about everything!
Evernote keeps screenshots of everything you add and indexes them in your account. Everything is searchable. (Heck, what good is a note if you can’t find it). Tags your notes, email them or share them publicly. A link takes you the source page of the note.
BONUS: If you drag, attach, or email an image into your account that contains printed or handwritten text, we’ll make it searchable. Just sync it and our servers will start working their magic.
Here’s a search for “handwriting”. Even though word is within a saved image note (and handwritten) it comes up in the search. Amazing!

Drag the evernote Web Clipper to your toolbar to grab pieces of the web as you find them.

The search function is what impressed me most. Evernote will even search text inside the image! So, if you photograph a business card, you can locate the card with a text search.
You can access or add more Evernotes from your smartphone (there’s an iPhone app) or PDA, or from directly from your browser. Works for PC and MAC.
Take a look:
Visit the Evernote blog here.
Tutorial videos here.
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