

yes, it's the beneficiary of some of what I consider the best aspects of past software like Agenda. Since you mention another of my applications, LifeRunner, which also includes Evernote integration. Thanks so much for your kind words, I really appreciate it! It sounds like doing the latter would meet your needs. In terms of smartphone and web, rather than developing a separate interface, I think the best solution is probably what I referred to above - namely, integrating with Outlook and Google Calendar.

Yes, you caught me, I definitely "borrowed" the general date embedding format from InfoSelect. It's not an Outlook add-in and doesn't talk to external calendars at present, but that is definitely a good possibility for an added capability, the two leading candidates for integration being Outlook and Google Calendar.Īctually I have been talking with EN - they are a truly wonderful group of folks (see more on that below), and TTCalendar will be available in the Evernote Trunk very soon. (Actually that's not even technically required, but you can't double-click a note in TTCalendar and have that note open if you don't have Evernote for Windows installed - and actually it needs to be v4.4 or later, which is when Evernote added "note links".) No, there are no requirements for any software other than Evernote for Windows.
