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Integration Experience: iPhone

In Evernote, the idea is widespread that our main competitors are yellow stickers on monitors, napkins in cafes, and emails to oneself. And this is, in general, true. Evernote is an extension of human memory, and the service has no direct competitors. But there is a whole class of applications and services that duplicate individual functions (for example, web bookmark collection services, data aggregators or to-do sheets).

Well, since I want to make Evernote as versatile as possible to use, we are happy and secure to help independent developers integrate their products with the service. We have already written about the API, but today we want to talk about quite a variety of programs for the iPhone / iPod Touch, which already use the features of the Evernote service.

In the Russian App Store, there are fourteen applications that are very different in their purpose:
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1) AP News (free) - the official news application of the Association Press, which proposes to save articles directly to Evernote. By the way, if our application is not installed by the user, AP News will offer to install it.
2) Paint for Evernote ($ 2.99) - many users are much quicker to write / draw a short note by hand than to enter it from the on-screen keyboard, and a special utility was developed for them, by the way, completely “sharpened” specifically for Evernote .

3) PixelPipe (free) - a program for uploading photos from iPhone to Evernote and many other (mostly social) services - more than a hundred resources.

4) reQall (free) - supports voice recognition when creating new tasks and is able to search in Evernote for recordings related to the task by meaning.

5) DocScanner ($ 8.99) - clears photographs of documents from noise, scratches, improves clarity, removes shadows, etc. and then allows you to download texts to Evernote.

6) ScannerPro ($ 4.99) - also cleans up photographs of documents, creates multi-page PDFs and saves them to Evernote. By the way, the application was created by a Russian developer.

7) JotNot ($ 4.99) is a similar and very convenient program.

8) White ($ 4.99) is another scanner on the iPhone, but focused on office whiteboards. It can boast a minimum number of steps between getting the processed image and adding it to Evernote.
9) BibleReader (from $ 0.99) - allows you to add to the notes excerpts from the Bible (in English) in Evernote. The application is great above all the most well-developed integration with our service.
10) iNews (free) - RSS reader that can save articles directly to Evernote client for iPhone.

11) Nozbe (free) - GTD-service, which among other things, allows you to link Evernote notes with tasks (via the web interface).

12) Shoeboxed (free) - business card scanner and checks. Allows you to save scans in Evernote (web interface).

13) TimeBridge (free) - meeting planner. Saves meeting notes in Evernote (web interface).

14) FastFinga ($ 0.99) - a good application for creating and storing handwritten notes with the ability to export to Evernote.

This year we expect to add some new interesting projects to this list, and we very much hope that the capabilities of the service will also be interesting to our Russian colleagues. So if there are iPhone application developers among the readers, we will be happy to help and answer questions.

UPD. We missed another application for creating notes with a bunch of all sorts of functions - Awesome Note (full version - $ 3.99). Of course, it also allows you to export these notes to Evernote.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/80598/


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