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| @@ -1,14 +1,18 @@  # evernote #  This gem is a high level wrapper around Evernote's Thrift-generated ruby code. It bundles up Evernote's thrift-generated code and creates some simple wrapper classes. -# usage # -Get yourself an API key from Evernote, which gives you a "consumer_key" and "consumer_secret".  Put those in a YML file or any other place you put configuration information.  Also, get yourself a username and password (probably on their sandbox system). +# setup # +Get yourself a "Client application" API key from Evernote (http://www.evernote.com/about/developer/api/#key), which gives you a "consumer_key" and "consumer_secret" (note that a "web application" API key uses OAuth to authenticate and will not work).  Put the key in a YML file or any other place you put configuration information.  Also, get yourself a username and password on both their sandbox system (http://sandbox.evernote.com) and live system.  You will be using sandbox for testing. +# usage #      require 'evernote'      user_store_url = "https://sandbox.evernote.com/edam/user"                 config={'username'=>'YOUR_USERNAME','password'=>'YOUR_PASSWORD','consumer_key'=>'YOUR_CONSUMER_KEY_FROM_EVERNOTE','consumer_secret'=>'YOUR_CONSUMER_SECRECT_FROM_EVERNOTE'} +                +    # note, you could also read in your consumer key information from a YML file +          user_store = Evernote::UserStore.new(user_store_url, config)      auth_result = user_store.authenticate | 
