Evernote partners with Moleskine for Evernote Smart Notebook

Evernote partners with Moleskine for Evernote Smart Notebook At the Evernote Trunk Conference on Friday, Phil Libin - the CEO of media syncing app Evernote - announced that Evernote had worked out a partnership with notebook-maker Moleskine for a device called the Evernote Smart Notebook.

The device announced by Libin at the conference is essentially a special line of notebooks which have been designed for working with the Evernote service and app which is capable, among several other things, of syncing documents and media between devices.

Libin's announcement of the Evernote Smart Notebook - with Moleskine CEO Arrigo Berni on stage - implies the Evernote-Moleskine collaboration will bring together the digital and analog worlds, enabling the users of the device to import notes, which they take physically, into Evernote.

The Evernote Smart Notebook makes use of specially formatted paper which gives it the distinct ability to work with Evernote. The notebook also comes with special stickers, which inform the app about the virtual notebook on which each page should be saved.

About Moleskine's partnership with Evernote for the Evernote Smart Notebook, Berni said that the association made sense, in part, because the most of the Moleskine customers are quite `digitally savvy' and use a digital device for taking notes.

Meanwhile, all the attendees at the conference were handed out free Evernote Smart Notebooks by Evernote, which also revealed that the device - priced at $25 for a pocket-sized version and $30 for a bigger notebook - is now available for pre-order in `gridded' or `ruled' versions on the Moleskine website.