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	<title>Comments on: How To back up WordPress.com posts to Evernote</title>
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		<title>By: frorywhenorgo</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2011 00:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Remembering to Remember Everything &#171; athena et al.</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Remembering to Remember Everything &#171; athena et al.]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] 1) Automatic import of blog posts (like this one!) Basically, set up an email subscription using your Evernote email address. Follow the instructions here. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>By: Lauren</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 19:13:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi,

I&#039;m Lauren from Springpad. Since I saw that you were posting about your experience using Evernote, I thought I&#039;d let you know about Springpad (http://springpadit.com) which is similar to Evernote in that you can upload any notes or clip websites and access all your stuff online or on your phone. But, we take it a step further by putting all the info you store to work for you in our free apps. For example, you can save recipes from any website and then have them all neatly organized in your recipe box (http://springpadit.com/appdirectory/aboutapp/recipebox) and then use our free meal planner app to create a dinner plan and a complete list of ingredients. You can also keep track of all your wine notes (http://springpadit.com/appdirectory/aboutapp/winenotebook), keep a list of restaurants you want to try (http://springpadit.com/appdirectory/aboutapp/restauranttracker) or easily store all your travel plans like confirmation numbers, maps, places to go, etc (http://springpadit.com/appdirectory/aboutapp/tripplanner). You can also set alarms to send emails or text reminders. Other great apps include a budget tracker, a meeting notebook, a holiday gift planner, a date night planner, and other useful tools to help people get organized. Would love to get your feedback or do a demo for you!]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m Lauren from Springpad. Since I saw that you were posting about your experience using Evernote, I thought I&#8217;d let you know about Springpad (<a href="http://springpadit.com" rel="nofollow">http://springpadit.com</a>) which is similar to Evernote in that you can upload any notes or clip websites and access all your stuff online or on your phone. But, we take it a step further by putting all the info you store to work for you in our free apps. For example, you can save recipes from any website and then have them all neatly organized in your recipe box (<a href="http://springpadit.com/appdirectory/aboutapp/recipebox" rel="nofollow">http://springpadit.com/appdirectory/aboutapp/recipebox</a>) and then use our free meal planner app to create a dinner plan and a complete list of ingredients. You can also keep track of all your wine notes (<a href="http://springpadit.com/appdirectory/aboutapp/winenotebook" rel="nofollow">http://springpadit.com/appdirectory/aboutapp/winenotebook</a>), keep a list of restaurants you want to try (<a href="http://springpadit.com/appdirectory/aboutapp/restauranttracker" rel="nofollow">http://springpadit.com/appdirectory/aboutapp/restauranttracker</a>) or easily store all your travel plans like confirmation numbers, maps, places to go, etc (<a href="http://springpadit.com/appdirectory/aboutapp/tripplanner" rel="nofollow">http://springpadit.com/appdirectory/aboutapp/tripplanner</a>). You can also set alarms to send emails or text reminders. Other great apps include a budget tracker, a meeting notebook, a holiday gift planner, a date night planner, and other useful tools to help people get organized. Would love to get your feedback or do a demo for you!</p>
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