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Algorithm. Evernote Essentials, The Definitive Getting-Started Guide for Evernote. You’ve probably already heard about how amazing Evernote is.

Evernote Essentials, The Definitive Getting-Started Guide for Evernote

It can handle just about anything you can throw at it. Your data is with you wherever you go, thanks to the Evernote mobile apps that run on just about every platform and device on the market. You can snap a photo of a wine label or a street sign and search for the text within the image! (I’m still blown away by that feature after all these years.) That’s all fine and good — you already knew all of that anyway. You and Evernote each have a problem: Evernote’s problem: it’s a blank canvas, an empty sheet of paper. Your problem: you’ve heard the hype and you want to get started with this earth-shattering product, but you don’t want to spend hours upon weekends learning not only how to use it, but the best ways to use it.

Friend, you’ve come to right place — because I’ve got the answer to both questions. Evernote Essentials: The Definitive Getting Started Guide for Evernote Hi, I’m Brett. Did I mention I work for Evernote? Glad you asked. Productivity. As a writer, I have tried just about every word processor ever invented.

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I started with WordStar, moved on to WordPerfect, then graduated to Microsoft Word. But when I started blogging, everything changed. Screenshot of My Computer with This Post Displayed in MultiMarkdown Inside of Scrivener I ultimately learned HTML, but it is certainly not the most natural way to write. I have used a number of “blog processors,” including BlogJet and then MarsEdit.

Some say I’m a gadget-guy. For example, a few years ago, I stumbled on a simple software tool to create beautiful—and elegant—3D book covers (like the one above). Today, I was thinking back to perhaps the busiest time in my career: the first few months right after I left Thomas Nelson, almost three years ago. Image courtesy of shutterstock.com/Andrey_Kuzmin Finally, I decided I had had enough. Click to Listen Podcast: Subscribe in iTunes | Play in new window | Download I have been making to-do lists since college. Let’s face it. Everyday life, done better. Get inspired.

Everyday life, done better

Get organized. Get more done. Get Started Get Started Get the App Get the App it's free! Save almost anything Products, places, recipes, books, checklists, tasks and more Notebooks for all of life’s projects Home, travel, family, food and productivity. WikidPad - wiki notebook for Windows/Linux/Mac OS. Mindmapping, concept mapping and information organisation software.