Zoho, Evernote Open Up Google Notebook Importers - Lifehacker

Fri, Jan 23rd, 2009

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As Google Notebook dwindles into non-development, more services open up to catch all your web-captured data. One week after startup Ubernote jumped in, Evernote and Zoho Notebook arrive on the scene.

Evernote, the brain-expanding data organizer, was one of our original suggestions on where to go when Google Notebook goes down. Luckily, the service's coders see it the same way. As explained at their blog, jumping from Notebook to Evernote requires grabbing an Atom-formatted export of each notebook, one by one, then heading to Evernote's Google Notebook import page. Once they arrive, your notebooks' creation dates, URLs, images, and other metadata should arrive intact, and labels and sections become tags.

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