With Evernote Hello it’s easy to remember everything about everyone you meet.
Whether you're meeting someone for the first time, trying to remember important details about a person you’ve met before, or recalling important information about a previous meeting, Evernote Hello is here to help. Here's how:
- See everyone you’ve met and pictures of your activities in a beautiful mosaic layout
- View a history of all the meetings you've had with individuals
- Remember all aspects of your meetings: location, notes, photos, and faces
- Connect with people through LinkedIn and now Facebook
- Get additional insights about contacts and meetings with Related Notes from your Evernote account
There are three easy ways to bring people you meet into Evernote Hello:
- Connect with nearby Evernote Hello users via Hello Connect
- Pull their information from your calendar appointments, texts, calls or your address book
- Create a quick profile and snap their photo manually
With Evernote Hello, you can easily remember everyone you meet.
Evernote Hello is part of the Evernote family of products, which are designed to help you remember everything.
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Whether you're meeting someone for the first time, trying to remember important details about a person you’ve met before, or recalling important information about a previous meeting, Evernote Hello is here to help. Here's how:
- See everyone you’ve met and pictures of your activities in a beautiful mosaic layout
- View a history of all the meetings you've had with individuals
- Remember all aspects of your meetings: location, notes, photos, and faces
- Connect with people through LinkedIn and now Facebook
- Get additional insights about contacts and meetings with Related Notes from your Evernote account
There are three easy ways to bring people you meet into Evernote Hello:
- Connect with nearby Evernote Hello users via Hello Connect
- Pull their information from your calendar appointments, texts, calls or your address book
- Create a quick profile and snap their photo manually
With Evernote Hello, you can easily remember everyone you meet.
Evernote Hello is part of the Evernote family of products, which are designed to help you remember everything.
Tags: evernote hello android, evernote hello sync with outlook, que es evernote hello.
Recently changed in this version:
New in Version 1.4
- NEW: Use Hello Connect audio tones to instantly exchange information with nearby Evernote Hello users
- NEW: Facebook integration lets you add more people faster and easily connect with them later
- Automatically pulls contact information from Facebook, LinkedIn and your address book to save you time
- Pushes new Hello contacts into your Google Contacts to keep everything up to date





Comments and ratings for Evernote Hello
(58 stars)
by John Mortell on 13/05/2013
I work as a Promoter in Las Vegas and met up to 100s of people a day. All I need is a name and number. Email is a secondary and sometimes never used form of communication. If when adding a contact the first things it asked for was name and number and
(58 stars)
by Joseph Pawlik on 12/05/2013
I was told by an ios user to give Hello a shot for easy contact additions and I have yet to see anything fantastic about it as of yet. Add the biz card reader, then three more stars will be added.
(58 stars)
by philip sidaway on 10/05/2013
I'm a big user and fan of Evernote but Hello just doesn't work for me. Have entered my profile countless times only for it to disappear! What's happening guys?
(58 stars)
by Paul Singleton on 09/05/2013
What about adding OCR to easily add info from business cards? Right now, this app does not add anything more useful than simply typing in a new contact to your phone.
(58 stars)
by Cal Iconia on 08/05/2013
crashes just after signing in. uninstalling.plz fix! Thx
(58 stars)
by Dan Allen on 03/05/2013
I'd be interested in trying this out, but every time I try to open it, it crashes!
(58 stars)
by László Kecskés on 01/05/2013
When will be available for Nexus 7?