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Evernote for Mac Update

I haven't been paying attention, apparently. Evernote for Mac (and Windows) got an update yesterday and there's one important added feature: The ability to create links to individual notes. This lets you spin a perfectly intertwined web of knowledgy note-ness. Kinda like a wiki on your desktop.

From Evernote:
You can paste that link into just about anything—other notes, calendars, to-do lists, third party apps, etc. Whenever you click on the link, it’ll open the note. If you Shift+Click (Windows) or CMD+Click (Mac), it will open the linked note in its own window. We’ve already updated the Web, iOS and Android versions of Evernote to support this feature, so if you click a note link in those environments, it’ll take you to the right place.

How awesome is that?

You can now copy notes, as well. Why is this cool?
Create note templates
Note copying gives you the ability to create templates for notes. If you have a specific note layout that’s ideal for, say, gardening or accounting, then make a copy of it. We also give you the option of applying the tags and created date of the original note to the copy.

I've been wanting to create templates for projects, craigslist postings, etc. Now I can.

I also dig the "snippet view" more than the previous "mixed view".

More information about the update: http://bit.ly/iftaeo

Don't have Evernote yet? Get it here: http://bit.ly/mpBdXx

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