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Note to Self– Update Evernote to version 1.1.0 Beta

evernote 20080513 201448 Note to Self   Update Evernote to version 1.1.0 BetaDo you have Ts to G D? If you do and you’re looking for a new GTD system that allows you to gather all your “things” in one place and lets you “get” at them no matter what device or platform your on, Evernote might be just what you’re looking for. It’s the latest “does anyone have a spare invite they can send me” app that makes your gathered information searchable at anytime, from anywhere.

If you happen to be one of the lucky ones that has been invited to beta test this service, you’ll want to update the Evernote app on your Mac. It has been bumped up to version 1.1.0 and now offers PDF support. (be warned: update to the latest version of Evernote on all of your Macs before creating notes with PDFs.) Also, there are now three view styles: List, Mixed and Thumbnail and all views now include a note editor pane. In addition, Evernote now has Spotlight integration.

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Transport email from your Inbox to Evernote in a keystoke

Evernote is an online service that promises to allow you to capture information in any environment, on any device, on any platform and make that info searchable at anytime, from anywhere. (The service is currently in invitation-only beta)

One of the ways you can get information to Evernote is to email it. This means you can also use it to process incoming email by selecting messages you want to capture and sending them to Evernote.

It would be nice if there was a simple key command that would use Mail.app’s redirect to send emails from your Inbox to Evernote and then delete them from Mail. It would be nice and there is a simple way to do it.

Enter Mail Act-On.

Mail Act-On is a donationware Mail.app add-on that allows you to create rules and have key commands associated with them. It’s great for quickly organizing emails into mailboxes and adding email addys to Address Book. Now you can also set up a rule to redirect emails to your secret Evernote email address and then automatically dump the emails in Mail’s trash can once the transfer is made.

evernoteMailacton 20080508 230456 Transport email from your Inbox to Evernote in a keystokeHere’s the rule I created. Setting up this rule in accordance with Mail Act-On’s modus operandi (read the documentation that comes with it to learn the proper placement of the rule in your list) will result in the ability to hit Ctrl-E and have the selected email sent away to “Evernoteland” before being dumped in Mail’s trash.

Once the message arrives in your Evernote notebook, you can organize it with all the camera phone pictures, screenshots and web bookmarks you have collected.

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