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7 Evernote Resources You May Not Know About

7 Evernote Resources You May Not Know About
When it comes to Evernote, I am a hopeless fanboy. It has become an indispensable part of my productivity tool box. I use it as much as I use email or my calendar. While it is easy enough to get started with Evernote, it is a program that is incredibly deep and rich. Just when I think I have mastered it, I discover a new tip or trick. For example, last week I discovered that I can share a note with others by creating a “shared note URL.” Because I have written a number of posts on Evernote, people assume I know more than I do. Here are seven Evernote resources you may not know about: The Evernote Essentials e-Book. This should get you started. Questions: What else should I cover in my blog posts about Evernote? Want to launch your own blog or upgrade to self-hosted WordPress?

Alternatives To Evernote – Best Apps To Write Notes, Thoughts As They Come Evernote has been a great tool to save our ideas, thing we like, things we hear, and things we see. Evernote works on PC, Mac, Linux, Mobile phones and what not. Works anywhere and easy to use. However, there are other such tools and if you are looking for similar apps, you could check out the following apps. Nevernote (Free and Open Source) This is an open source clone of Evernote. Zim (Free and Open Source) Zim is a graphical text editor used to maintain a collection of wiki pages. SimpleNote (Free) Simplenote is an easy way to keep notes, lists, ideas, and more… Microsoft One Note (Commercial) Digital notebook from Microsoft. Tomboy Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux, Unix, Windows, and Mac OS X. Springpad Quickly and easily save ideas and information you want to remember and organize. WunderList Wunderlist is a completely free, easy-to-use task manager for iPhone, iPod, iPad, Mac, Windows, Android and your Browser.

Evernote User Forum Evernote Essentials You’ve probably already heard about how amazing Evernote is. 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.

EverNote Bei der täglichen Arbeit am PC muss man sich oftmals kleine Notizen schreiben. Da dies schnell unübersichtlich werden kann, bietet EverNote eine clevere Lösung an. Sämtliche Notizen, Grafiken, Adressen, To-Dos oder ähnliches kann in EverNote gespeichert, kategorisiert, gesucht und gelöscht werden. Bilder lassen sich automatisch von Ihrem Kamera-Handy in das Tool importieren. Die neue Evernote Version 5 bringt ein neue neue Benutzeroberfläche - unter anderem mit Erinnerungen, Shortcuts und einer besseren Suche. Hinweis: Bevor Sie EverNote verwenden können, müssen Sie sich kostenlos beim Hersteller registrieren. Fazit: Mit dem kostenlosen EverNote organisieren Sie vielerlei unterschiedlicher Schnipsel, die bei der täglichen Computer-Arbeit anfallen.

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