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The Write Gear 14: Evernote For Writers #1 – Page Camera


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['The first in our series on Evernote for Writers in which we dive deep into one feature at a time. Evernote is one of those apps that seems useful from the outside, but can sometimes feel overwhelming and overly complicated when you first try to use it. It’s easier to get past feeling overwhelmed if your entree into the program is through one key feature. So this week we’re going to talk about Page Camera, a feature in Evernote where you can snap a picture of typed or handwritten text, save it to the app, and search for words in both kinds of text later. Sounds fabulous, right? Get your pen and paper and get ready to take notes.\nDuration: 16:07:00\nPresent: K. Tempest Bradford.\n\nSubscribe to The Write Gear!\nGet the The Write Gear on iTunes, Google Play, or via RSS.\nDownload: Episode 14: Evernote For Writers #1 – Page Camera\n\n##Special Offer for The Write Gear Listeners\n\nExcited about fountain pens after listening to the episode with Richard Manning and ready to buy one? Head over to PenChalet.com, click the Radio/Podcast button at the top of the page, and enter the passcode WRITEGEAR in the box for a 10% discount and a special price on the Pilot Knight fountain pen.\nEpisode Links\nGetting Started with Evernote:\n\nAndroid\niOS\nWindows Phone\nEvernote Forums\n\nPage Camera How Tos\n\nScannable — The iOS app that has all the scanning features and hooks into Evernote\nJaime Todd Rubin’s Scannable Tutorial\nScanning Handwritten Pages — This page is old and focuses on Moleskine notebooks. But the basic instructions are the same for scanning any page or document. Also, this does work on Windows Phone!\nScanning Post-It Notes\nCheck out the Write Gear YouTube Channel for hands-on videos with the Android and Windows Phone apps.\n\nSmartphone Scanner Boxes\n\nStandScan ($20) vs. ScanDock ($400): Which Smartphone Scanner Is Worth Your Cash? — A story I wrote back when I first got the StandScan (when it cost $20).\nFopydo Scanning Stand\nFopydo SmartStand for Mobile Phones (slightly smaller)\nScanDeck \nBuild A Smartphone Scanner To Digitize Your Notes — Popular Science\nHow To Build Your Own Smartphone Document Scanner\n\nFollow your hosts, guests, and the show on Social Media\n\n@TinyTempest\n@WriteGearCast\nFacebook & G+\n@HologramRadio for updates on other interesting podcasts', 'The first in our series on Evernote for Writers in which we dive deep into one feature at a time. Evernote is one of those apps that seems useful from the outside, but can sometimes feel overwhelming and overly complicated when you first try to use it. It’s easier to get past feeling overwhelmed if your entree into the program is through one key feature. So this week we’re going to talk about Page Camera, a feature in Evernote where you can snap a picture of typed or handwritten text, save it to the app, and search for words in both kinds of text later. Sounds fabulous, right? Get your pen and paper and get ready to take notes.\nDuration: 16:07:00\nPresent: K. Tempest Bradford.\n\nSubscribe to The Write Gear!\nGet the The Write Gear on iTunes, Google Play, or via RSS.\nDownload: Episode 14: Evernote For Writers #1 – Page Camera\n\n##Special Offer for The Write Gear Listeners\n\nExcited about fountain pens after listening to the episode with Richard Manning and ready to buy one? Head over to PenChalet.com, click the Radio/Podcast button at the top of the page, and enter the passcode WRITEGEAR in the box for a 10% discount and a special price on the Pilot Knight fountain pen.\nEpisode Links\nGetting Started with Evernote:\n\nAndroid\niOS\nWindows Phone\nEvernote Forums\n\nPage Camera How Tos\n\nScannable — The iOS app that has all the scanning features and hooks into Evernote\nJaime Todd Rubin’s Scannable Tutorial\nScanning Handwritten Pages — This page is old and focuses on Moleskine notebooks. But the basic instructions are the same for scanning any page or document. Also, this does work on Windows Phone!\nScanning Post-It Notes\nCheck out the Write Gear YouTube Channel for hands-on videos with the Android and Windows Phone apps.\n\nSmartphone Scanner Boxes\n\nStandScan ($20) vs. ScanDock ($400): Which Smartphone Scanner Is Worth Your Cash? — A story I wrote back when I first got the StandScan (when it cost $20).\nFopydo Scanning Stand\nFopydo SmartStand for Mobile Phones (slightly smaller)\nScanDeck \nBuild A Smartphone Scanner To Digitize Your Notes — Popular Science\nHow To Build Your Own Smartphone Document Scanner\n\nFollow your hosts, guests, and the show on Social Media\n\n@TinyTempest\n@WriteGearCast\nFacebook & G+\n@HologramRadio for updates on other interesting podcasts']
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