Hi,
You can get it from http://www.evernote.com/.

Jim

On 1/12/15, Dave Bahr <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can write the notes, but cannot read them back with either the mouse
> or arrow keys. I have to save the note and then look in the web browser
> mobile app to see what it says. I haven't done a lot of this sort of
> testing because it's tedious, nor have I written more than one line into
> the windows desktop editor and then looked on the web app. does that help?
> On 1/11/2015 8:30 AM, Jonathan C Cohn wrote:
>> Can you write notes if the focus is set on the input field with the mouse?
>> In other words can you use the application but it is difficult to
>> impossible to get to the input fields? It is fairly simple to setFocus to
>> a specific control on a keystroke you can determine the name of the
>> control.
>>> On Jan 9, 2015, at 13:43, Dave Bahr <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> So I've been playing around with the evernote desktop client and was
>>> wondering if someone who has scripting knowledge could help make it
>>> accessible? There has to be some way to read the contents of notes, a lot
>>> of the navigation can be done by the hotkeys and the mouse pointer. I
>>> just can't reclass the window of the notes to make it read what's
>>> written. Anyone willing to give me a hand with this? I've told myself I
>>> need to learn vbs, but it hasn't happened yet, Chip's classes are
>>> definitely on the radar though, but that's on the someday maybe gtd list.
>>> Anyway, if someone has ideas, feel free to let me know. I hope it's a
>>> relatively simple script to do because, now with the new beta being more
>>> UI friendly, that client is much more readable in terms of its native
>>> functioning. Just can't write notes with it, which defeats 1 third of the
>>> purpose of the thing.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Dave
>>>
>
>


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