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  <item> <title>Welcome!</title> <link>http://www.evernote.com/pub/geakz/BlogExperiment#8cf097ef-81cb-4cd5-abd6-8660d12767b1</link>
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<div>Here's a small experiment that I conjured up whilst giving EverNote 3 a test drive.  What if I shared this 'notebook' [http://tinyurl.com/4go8mm] and used it as a blogging platform?<br clear="none"/>
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If you're not familiar with EverNote, you can read and view a video here http://preview.evernote.com/<br clear="none"/><br clear="none"/>
I'm on my way to clipping, collecting and conversing on this topic, so check back again!<br clear="none"/>
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It doesn't appear there is a way for you to comment.  However you can drop a word over at www.geakz.com</div>
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<div>Might as well use this opportunity to give some feedback while using the online version of EverNote.<br clear="none"/>
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Some items so far - in no particular order:</div>
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  When I go to type a new TAGS name in the rename box, there is no blinking cursor. [See screenshot below]<br clear="none"/>
  It would be nice if there was the ability to make a note &quot;sticky&quot;.  So if I am making a notebook public, I can keep a note at the top for the visitor/user.<br clear="none"/>
  It would be nice for reader feedback/notes as it pertains to a Public Notebook - or at least the option to email the owner of the Public Notebook.</div>
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  <item> <title>I get this error when trying to open my USB copy of EverNote on a Windows 2000 OS</title> <link>http://www.evernote.com/pub/geakz/BlogExperiment#c76cf744-81a9-4cd8-b8f8-a762aad69a38</link>
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  <item> <title>No Access To Encrypted Info</title> <link>http://www.evernote.com/pub/geakz/BlogExperiment#940f25df-9570-4695-89fd-43939a21a924</link>
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        <div class="ennote">I opened up a note via the EN web app that had some encrypted data that had been created on my desktop app.  It doesn't appear that I can un-encrypt  these fields now.  They just show the black dots.  The original EN notes were synced from my desktop.  This doesn't do me any good if I'm trying to look up the protected info online.<br clear="none"/></div>
    
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