Good news for Evernote users: your accounts on the productivity
suite will be integrated into BlackBerry's upcoming BB 10 operating
system.
App developer 89apps said the latest
update includes a PIM API that lets developers integrate with the
BlackBerry's core information apps such as email and calendar.
In a blog post, i said one of the PIM services is "Notebooks," which
let a user create, store, and manipulate lists of actionable or
non-actionable items.
"Yes, it looks like RIM
has deeply integrated Evernote into BlackBerry 10′s Remember app. The
Notes and Tasks you create on your device can optionally be synced to an
Evernote account, and the rich database of information stored in your
Evernote account will be accessible in a powerful BlackBerry 10 core
app. This is the deep integration that BlackBerry people thrive on," it said.
It said an initial check of the documentation around the BlackBerry 10
Settings indicates the Evernote integration will be "system-wide."
"The account login is managed within the System Settings alongside your
Email, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn accounts," it said.
89Apps said it is excited that Research In Motion is continuing the
practice of "taking these standard system apps to the next level."
With "Remember," it said BlackBerry promises to take the standard
Notes/Tasks app and integrate it with important cloud services for
storing Notes, Tasks, and Images.
"We expect
Remember and the Evernote integration are just one of the many features
RIM will wow us with on January 30th," it said. — TJD, GMA News
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