I know most people take notes for things to do, things they liked, remembering birthdays, work tasks, Url's and anything else you just need to jott down for future reference. Apart from the traditional ways of taking notes like the diary and pen, there are a lot of online options now a days. Some of these are Google Notebook, Yahoo Notepad, , evernote, etc.
I started with
Yahoo Notepad first and loved it. I used it mainly to keep notes about work. It also had a nice widget which I used a lot. But later somehow I thought the options were not enough and I also stumbled upon
google notebook. With google's enhanced search capabilities I started using it. I liked it for its efficient interface. I had most of my data captured on google. But google recently announced that they are freezing any new development of Notebook. Even though this doesn't mean that the notebook suddenly becomes a bad app, there will not be any new features added to it.
This is when I found "
Evernote". It is a robust online note taking application which does everything that Google or yahoo could do and more. Apart from storing, organizing and tagging notes, evernote also had advanced features like OCR (Optical Character recognition), which means you can just scan your handwritten notes and Evernote can search on them. Its a killer feature for those who like to take notes by hand. It has a lot of other features like tagging, clipping, screenshot, etc. It had a desktop download available which syncs with the evernote on web to keep your notes updated on all your machines. You can also attach PDF files. It has a Delicious import tool to store all your Url's. They also recently released a Google Notebook import tool to make the transition easier. Theres a lot more things you can do. So if you like to keep notes and keep them organized, I would recommend trying
Evernote.
I would love to see more on the track passing rather than in pits in Formula 1.
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