Qipit and Evernote
February 17th, 2010Evernote Notable Tech Event
Qipit and many Evernote partner companies including Fujitsu, Sony, Seesmic and many more will participate to the Evernote Notable Tech Event in San Francisco on February 25th, 2010. If you are in the bay area, make sure to come to the event and stop by the qipit table. Find more information such as registration on the Evernote Blog.
To our existing users of Qipit White who wonder about Evernote, or how Qipit and Evernote work together, you will find the right information below.
What is Evernote
It helps you remember things… it gives you a memory that competes with an elephant. How? By helping you to capture and store all the things you care about, from an article on a web page to a document. With its organization and search capabilities, you can find easily that stored content. Evernote is free, but if you need more memory space, advanced collaboration, versatility, and enhance security, you can go premium.
Qipit and Evernote
Since version 2.0, the social release of Qipit White, the application is seamlessly integrated with Evernote. All you have to do is to upload your copies directly from Qipit White with a title. Your high quality whiteboard, flip charts or paperboard copies will be available from anywhere. Cherry on the cake, the copy will be searchable thanks to the OCR capability of Evernote!
So, How does it work?
First, if you don’t have an account on evernote yet, create one by registering here.
Then, in Qipit White go the settings from the application deck by tapping the crank icon, scroll to accounts and tap on Evernote.

A popup comes up, simply enter your Evernote username and password.

Tap OK, go back to the deck with all the copies, and select a copy. Then, tap on the “Share” icon on the left side of the lower bar, a menu comes up, select Post to Evernote.

Use the default title or enter a new one.

Tap OK and the upload happens as shown below!

Thanks to Evernote OCR capability, it is now possible to search keywords in the document from the Evernote web interface. Here is an example of the term Yoga found and highlighted.

Have fun with Evernote, and see you on February 25th!
-Olivier
