Tuesday, January 31, 2012

E Notes - v1.1.0

E Notes v1.1.0 will have following changes:


- Notebooks and Tags are sorted
- Tags list is collapsible
- Edit / Delete tag(s) from a note
- Show / Hide Tags list
- Note Detail has additional fields viz. Note Tags, Source URL
- Note Detail is collapsible
- Share note using E-mail Note option
- In Note List, Modified Date and Create Date are shown
- Few Bug fixes


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Touch Surf v2.2.4

Submitted v2.2.4 for Touch Surf App, it will have following additional features / changes.


+ Rendering improved for many web sites, reduced wrapped webpage contents.
+ Moved webpage loading circle to the tool bar
+ Added Preferences App Menu item for saving full screen toggle settings


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

E Notes for webOS: Help Topics

E Notes is an app for accessing Evernote account from webOS tablet. This post explains few functionalities included in the App.


Getting Your Unique Evernote E-mail ID:

Each Evernote account comes with an unique email address which can be used to add content to Evernote via email. Using Add by E-mail button, we can send an email which will create a new note in Evernote.

For getting the unique e-mail id, go to https://www.evernote.com/Settings.action from your browser and log into your account, you will be re-directed to the below page.



Them create a new contact in the Address Book called, “Evernote” and assign this email address to it. Now when we want to send a note to Evernote, simply send it to this new Evernote contact.



Learning E-mail Syntax:

Using Add by E-mail button, we can send an email which will create a new note in Evernote using the email subject as the note title, the email body as the note body and the source email address as the note author. After sending an e-mail click on Refresh button provided in the app, newly created note should show-up. If the note has multiple attachments, it will take some time.

  • Use @ for notebooks: Use an @ symbol followed by the name of your destination notebook
  • Use # for tags: Use a # symbol followed by the tag or tags you wish to assign. You can have multiple tags just make sure each one starts with an #

For example, Subject: Trip to Florida @travel #expense report

Would create a note titled Trip to Florida in my travel notebook, tagged with expense report.

Notes on this feature:

  • This functionality only works for existing notebooks and tags
  • At this time, you cannot create new notebooks or tags with this feature
  • In the subject line, always put the note title first, then add any notebooks or tags
  • This feature will not work for notebook names that contain an ‘@’ or a ‘#’, and it will not work for tags that contain a ‘#’ in their name.

Adding / Editing To-Do Notes:

While creating new note or editing a note, if we want to-do tasks, then for creating completed tasks use [x] or [X] and for creating incomplete tasks add [] in the Note editor content.