


It exposes a specific software functionality while protecting the rest of the application." " An API is a software intermediary that makes it possible for application programs to interact with each other and share data. Here is the sum total of my knowledge about what an o pen API is - which I gleaned from TechTarget: Besides, I need to explain this as a lead into my Borg reference. Stick with me and learn (a little) something. What makes Evernote integration with other apps possible is what they call an Open API.

Not only that, but there are literally thousands of apps out there that you can authorize to access your Evernote account and send/ harvest/ hone in on/ extract specific information, and in many cases allow for a 2-way sync. Over the next 5 weeks, I will be showcasing 5 3rd-party Evernote apps that do a spectacular (if not totally unique) job of managing your tasks - in Kanban Calendar fashion. One of the handy things about Evernote is that there numerous (possibly gazillions) of onramps - tons of ways of getting stuff into your account. (Intro) | 5a | 5b | 5c | 5d | 5e Evernote 3rd-party apps, Open API & The Borg Preamble | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 : This post is the fifth in a 5-part series, featuring Evernote as a Kanban Calendarsetup.
