Licorize / Evernote integration
Evernote is a great tool capable of receiving information from an amazingly wide spectrum of devices. As Evernote corporation has an open program (“trunk”) for integrating with applications, we worked to obtain all the public information sent to your Evernote profile in the Licorize timeline – without any effort from the user.
Then all your Evernote notes can also be distributed in projects and be part of the build up of new ideas, and can be shared in Licorize.
Today we updated Licorize so that it now supports Evernote integration. To enable it, just go to settings, a little window will ask you to login to Evernote and authorize Licorize.
All notes from public notebooks will be imported, at the date of their last update.
Images will be appropriately resized, mp3s will be associated with a player, and so on.
So if for example you take a picture of a text from a mobile (a typical Evernote usage), Evernote will synch with your mobile and extract the text. You will find the picture and the text in your Licorize timeline, without doing anything!
We wish to thank Evernote and their development team for support.





Is there a reason that this is limited to PUBLIC notebooks? If I am using Evernote to collect things on the go, I’d love to be able to pull that in. However, what if the things I am collecting are for a client project? Or contains personal info? I don’t want to make that public.
I know that the iPhone app Egretlist permits syncing with any notebook, so I imagine the API allows it.
Just curious if there is a reason for the choice to use public notebooks?
Bill Kracke
September 30, 2010 at 23:45
The API indeed allows also reading of private notebooks, though it does not allow in that case of getting the contents (the mp3 etc.) from Evernote storage – we would have to copy it on our servers, with update problems etc. The problem is that you are sharing your Evernote imported notes with a team of people, and in case of public projects, actually on the web. Anyway we’ll rethink it when closing the DropBox integration which has similar problems.
Pietro Polsinelli
October 1, 2010 at 08:16
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