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Old 05-26-2014, 06:23 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Moona8 View Post
I am interested whether I can use Evernote or any other task manager program on any ebook reader out there?
I bought a Sony PRS-T2 partly because of its Evernote sync. It works fine for me because I mostly wanted to download a specific Notebook. But it appears that you can have only one Notebook for downloading and one for uploading (and they can't be the same). (You have to choose in the Evernote Setup.) You're also limited on what you can upload. I thought I could just make a note and upload it, but that's not an option. Here are the four ways you can use Evernote for uploading on your Sony ... 1) You can upload highlighted words on a book page. (Could be useful for research.) 2) You can upload a picture. 3) You can upload an annotation, which means you have to highlight at least one word in a book and then create and connect a note to it. Once you have the note, you can find it in "All Notes" on the application page and selectively upload specific notes to Evernote. And 4) You can upload an address of a website, but not its content.

So it's limited, but you could probably make it work in a pinch. It's definitely not a full-blown Evernote app. Here's the "Using Evernote" section of the Sony T2 manual ...

http://docs.esupport.sony.com/reader.../08/01/01.html

I don't know if the T3 has more advanced Evernote features or not. I'm guessing it doesn't. I bought the T2, refurbished, at Tiger Direct for $50 -- so I thought that was a pretty good deal. (If you live in the U.S.)

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...View&rrindex=1

(A quick look at the T3 manual shows that, on this subject, it's word for word the same as the T2 manual.)

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