I'm sorry.  I thought we were talking about the Pre. 

Are you saying that Evernote functions on the PC as well as on the Pre? Sharing 
the same database?

-- Sent from my palm pre plus
On Aug 14, 2010 3:57 PM, John Messeder <[email protected]> wrote: 

I've never needed to.snave a receipt on the Pre but that's good to 
know. There have been a few times I've thought about saving a screen shot.

     The receipt thing has been handy on the PC, 
though, and is one of the features I like about EN. In fact, the only thing I 
don't like is it doesn't work offline on the Pre



-- 

John Messeder

Joirnalist / Social Anthropologist

On Aug 14, 2010 11:24, George Kontos <[email protected]> 
wrote: 





 







  





    

      

      

      

When you need to keep a copy of a web page (or anything else on the Pre's



screen), you can capture a screen shot by simultaneously pressing the



OPTION-SYM-P keys.  The screenshot gets saved in a folder called Screen



Captures, accessible from the Photos app.  If it's a long scrolling page,



you may have to take several screenshots to get the whole thing, but in a



pinch, it works. 







George







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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John



Messeder



Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 6:54 AM



To: [email protected]



Subject: Re: [Treo] My Dad & His MemoPad Dilemma (webOS)







There seems to be a selection of note apps for the Pre. I'm going to 



have to look at some of them, I guess. I love EN, where it works. The 



idea of having whole web pages stored is handy for a paper-less kind of 



guy wanting to save the "print this receipt for your records" page from 



online orders, then have that page available on both my computers or 



wherever I can get online access from any machine. I like - when I have 



Internet access - the ability to write a column on the Pre - but without 



Internet access, I can't work with stuff already written. A couple of 



times I've tried writing a new note, hoping it would upload when I had 



access. I've ended up losing the data.



      OTOH, I have written columns and news stories on the Pre (the 



keyboard is not the best, but it can be done) in EN, then sat at a 



desktop/laptop and prepped the material for upload or, from the Pre, 



emailed it to my editor.



      Not having the past 10 years of my calendar in the Pre is not a 



big deal. It was handy sometimes, when I used Treos and earlier Palm 



devices, but mostly I don't even know I don't have it. And when I get to 



a fixed machine, there it is, so I can live with that.



      But not having those notes is a real pain, especially given the 



memory available for storage on today's smartphones.



     Then there's another, related problem Levi touched on - 



development. Watch the advertising and new apps are for iPhone or 



Android. I've never seen an ad on TV for a Pre app. And it's not an 



oversight, or a calculation that the Pre audience is too small to spend 



the money. Check the app catalog and the app that grabbed my interest is 



not there.



     But then, the Pre is a couple years old and it's still the same old 



Pre. Nothing new to brag about. No brag, no advertising, no customers 



buying it, no customers for new apps - I don't blame EN for not putting 



out the effort to develop for Pre. I blame Pre, and it could have a 



bearing on whether I'm a Pre or Android user when it's time for upgrade.











    

     



    

    













  

  

  





















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