Beloved notebook maker Moleskine and equally heralded note keeping app, Evernote (a favorite of our team), join forces to combine real world and digital note taking into a limited edition notebook specifically designed to work with your camera phone and the Evernote app...
Besides the beautiful embossed front cover, the Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine looks like almost any other notebook. Graph and ruled pages within hide a special feature, thanks to the micro-dotted lines: using the latest version of Evernote 4.4, users can now access a new Page Camera functionality, designed for photos of physical pages and documents, auto-correcting contrast and the skew of pages (that's what the dotted lines are for).

Additionally, a set of multi-color Smart Stickers are also included, and work with the Evernote app, offering the option to tag each page according to settings made in the app. Predefined tags include: home, action, rejected, approved, travel and work. But any of these can be adjusted into a tag/action all your own.
The Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine will be available in two sizes, a smaller pocket edition ($24.95) and larger size ideal for artists/sketchers ($29.95), beginning on October 1.





Shaw's Original Fir...
Clever... even if it doesn't sell well ($25 is a lot of money for a notebook, even if it is a moleskin and integrated with a free program), it's notable.
How long before cheaper knockoffs of the dotted-lined paper show up? PDFs?
I love the idea, as an user of Evernote and having always a notebook on my bag. But, Moleskine products are expensive. Right now, I've a Rhodia notebook ( http://rhodiapads.com/collections_boutique_webnotebook_A6orange.shtml ), very cheaper for the same quality than Moleskine. So I don't know why they just didn't commercialize the skickers, cause that's the real innovation.