Sounds pretty good to me. Though isn't most of Evernote's API through 
Thrift (which doesn't seem to be JS friendly)? Although I could be way 
off there...

- Blair



On 4/5/09 3:39 PM, Unifier wrote:
>
> While converting the Evernote bookmarklet to a command is a very
> effective solution (especially now that I've finally master keyboard
> navigating FF on Mac), I would like to see Evernote's features become
> more deeply accessible to Ubiquity. Here's a concept that I spent some
> time brainstorming on (inspired by Gary Hodgson's Remember the Milk
> Ubiquity commands):
>
>        1. en-quicknote notetitle (contents text) (to Notebook) (url
> text) (tags text) (open Prompt, Evernote)
>
>        * Seeing that a title is all that's needed to create a note, it
> should be the main argument. However, highlighted text would be much
> more likely to be desired in the quicknote's contents in this
> particular command so it should place that information there by
> default.
>
>        *One problem with this and other note creating commands is the
> inability to create multi-line notes within Ubiquity unless present in
> highlighted text. "open Prompt" solves this by launching the same
> prompt found in the Evernote bookmarklet, preconfigured based on the
> information entered in the ubiquity command. Since "open Prompt"
> prevents immediate quicknote submission, users may also find it useful
> for previewing purposes.
>
>        *"open Evernote" displays the new note in Evernote, like
> clicking the "View in Evernote" link in the bookmarklet clipper
>
>        2. en-clip-selection selection (title text) (contents text) (to
> Notebook) (tags text) (open Prompt, Evernote)
>
>        * If the title argument is not used, the source's url will be
> the title like the default in the Evernote bookmarklet.
>
>        3. en-clip-webpage notecontents (title text) (to Notebook) (tags
> text) (open Prompt, Evernote)
>
>        * Clips the entire page.
>        * If the title argument is not used, the source's url will be
> the title like the default in the Evernote bookmarklet.
>
>        4. en-view-note notetitle (contents text) (notebook text) (tags
> tagname)
>
>        * When no text or arguments are supplied, displays the most
> recent notes in the ubiquity preview for selection (similar to the
> mobile web client).
>
>        5. en-edit-note notetitle (contents text) (notebook text) (tags
> tagname)
>
>        * When no text or arguments are supplied, displays the most
> recent notes in the ubiquity preview for selection (similar to the
> mobile web client).
>
>        6. en-append text (to Notetitle)
>
>        *Creates a new line of text at the end of a note.
>
>        7. en-prepend text (to Notetitle)
>
>        *Creates a new line of text at the beginning of a note.
>
>        8. en-move-note notetitle (to Notebook)
>
>        9. en-tag-note notetitle (tag tagname)
>
>        10. en-mail-note notetitle (to text) (message text)
>
>        11. en-print-note notetitle
>
>
> Is there anything that needs to be clarified? Is this possible with
> what Evernote has currently made available to developers? Please let
> me know.
> >

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