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Evernote Peek, the first Smart Cover app

I’m pretty sure that every iPad 2 + Smart Cover owner out there has spent at least a few seconds opening and closing the last flap of the Smart Cover to see if the magnets actually turn off the screen. The guys at Evernote surely has, and they’ve even made an app that uses this “feature” for something useful- studying. It’s quite simply, really: open the first flap to see a question or something similar (whatever you put there) and open the second to see the answer. This way you can continuously open and close the first flap to go through flash card style information pieces and then open the second to see if you know the answer. Useful for studying for tests and exams, brushing up on language, memorizing stuff etc. It uses your existing Evernote account and the app itself is free. So simple it’s brilliant.

[TUAW]

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Andreas Ødegård

Andreas Ødegård is more interested in aftermarket (and user created) software and hardware than chasing the latest gadgets. His day job as a teacher keeps him interested in education tech and takes up most of his time.

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