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New evernote logo
New evernote logo






new evernote logo

Capture them in the notebook you use as a bridge to FacileThings, and they will appear in your Inbox. Thanks to this viewer, you can use the Evernote mobile app to capture images and voice notes in FacileThings when you’re out there. If you forgot to turn an action into a project in the processing/clarifying stage, you can now do so at any time, creating a new project from the action itself. Also, you can now create projects, areas of responsibility and goals as they show up on your radar (3).

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We have used these changes to make the Perspective values more accessible. If you need to edit the original note, click one of the links that appear above the note (2). As a matter of performance and space we do not “copy” all those resources into FacileThings, so you must be logged in to Evernote to see them (if you can’t see them, you just need open a new browser tab and log in Evernote.) The content of the Evernote note is displayed in HTML format and all the resources associated are included: images, PDF and audio files (1). We have modified the task editor so you can view the Evernote notes as you see them in Evernote: When it comes to modifying a note that already exists in FacileThings, the content of the note is copied back, but the title will be updated only if the item is still in the Inbox (we understand that the description you could give after processing the element is more significant within the GTD environment than the original title). When it comes to a new note, a new item is created in FacileThings, with the title and tags of the note, and its content copied in the “Notes” section. If you made the change with an Evernote local app (mobile, tablet or desktop), the signal will reach FacileThings once the note has been synchronized with the Evernote server.

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It may take a few seconds, but synchronization is almost immediate. When you create or update a note in Evernote (in the notebook you use as inbox or any other notebook you have associated with a project), Evernote sends us a message so we can update it in FacileThings. In fact, now you will only see the synchronization icon if you have enabled the integration with Twitter or Google Calendar, but not with Evernote. You no longer need to wait to leave/enter the application-or force a synchronization manually-to see in FacileThings the new notes you’ve captured in Evernote, or those you’ve modified. Furthermore, I believe that with this update we respond to all the enhancement requests we ever have received from our users. We have completely redone the FacileThings integration with Evernote from scratch, to realize its full potential. Evernote is a great tool, both to capture stuff and to save reference material, two very important issues in any GTD system.








New evernote logo