[OSM-talk] Evernote Atlas for Windows using OSM
Shaun McDonald
shaun at shaunmcdonald.me.uk
Thu Aug 1 12:18:52 UTC 2013
It's MapBox tiles (assuming it's the same as on the Mac), and was launched on the Mac last Novemeber:
http://www.mapbox.com/blog/evernote-geocoding-custom-maps/
Shaun
On 1 Aug 2013, at 12:11, David Earl <david at frankieandshadow.com> wrote:
> Thought you might like to know: the beta version of the new Evernote client for Windows which came out this week appears to use OpenStreetMap maps for its geolocation of notes (the Atlas section, where it pins notes to the locations where they were created). I don't recognise the tiles (maybe they made their own, but I doubt it).
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> For those that aren't familiar with it, Evernote is a very prominent cloud service for storing and indexing notes and attachments. Curiously they use a whole range of maps - the iOS client uses Apple maps, the web client uses Google. I don't know whether they are planning on moving all their clients to OSM.
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> (The Beta doesn't acknowledge OSM, but I pointed this out to them and they have said they will add attribution properly; I don't know when they plan to make this the supported release, but anyone can install it currently).
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> David
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