Monday, 27 August 2012

The Evernote Wise Notebook by Moleskine: paper sketchbooks and journals get connected

The Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine paper sketchbooks and journals wise up

Evernote has trotted out an update to the iOS application and supported the program release by having an announcement of the collaboration with Moleskine. Yes, you read that properly. Digital note-taking application has partnered using the analog sktechbook maker to create the Evernote Wise Notebook. Designed particularly for that rejuvenated apple iphone and iPad software, the notebook computers allow customers to snag written notes or sketches quickly the paper and archive all of them with the application -- which makes them searchable and arranged for future reference. Where exactly does the tech position are available in First, pages are lined utilizing a dotted pattern that's enhanced for that upated mobile software.

Using the new Page Camera feature, photos of pages are shot and instantly given an effective contrast adjustment. The add-on also finds these dots are corrects a skewed photo. Last and surely most famously, each Wise Notebook has a group of Wise Peel off stickers. Evernote will recognize all these and use the appropriate tags before sorting. As the peel off stickers include pre-defined tags, they're easy to customize to accomodate your unique sensibilities. These pseudo-digital Moleskines is going to be obtainable in both pocket (3.5 x 5.5 inches / 8.89 x 13.97 centimetres) and enormous (5 x 8.25 inches / 12.7 x 20.96 centimetres) dimensions, transporting $25 and $30 prices once they hit shelves October first. If you cannot contain your excitement, mind onto the policy link below to pre-order yours now.

Gallery: Evernote Wise Notebook computers by Moleskine

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