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Evernote as to do list
Evernote as to do list












evernote as to do list

Even better, everything that you clip is searchable via Evernote’s search engine.īecause Evernote syncs with the cloud, every version of Evernote has the same information no matter if I am on my phone, laptop or even a friend’s PC.

evernote as to do list

You can select the information you found useful and then tag it to be searched later. Instead of keeping bookmarks, webclip the page. As you can see by the image, the evernote view of the website is exactly the same as the allrecipes version. On nearly any website that you visit, you can “clip” the entire article (often with the images) or just a selection. This way I can avoid constantly going to the site, signing in, and pulling up my recipe box. Rather than keeping an extensive bookmark, I can “webclip” these recipes and create an index on Evernote. I’m a big fan of Allrecipes, but I also find recipes at various sites all over the internet. From the list of tags you can see the corresponding notes. Tags can be anything from “shopping” “blog” “review” “food” “todo” “personal”. Tags are single words or phrases you use to identify and categorize your notes. You can further organize and identify your notebooks by “tags”. If you have several notebooks belonging to the same subject you can place those in stacks. The Notebook is the folder holding all the notes of one kind together. The basic form of Evernote is the “note”. You can save websites, images, notes, lists, and more. The main features are it’s ability to take notes–handwritten, typed, audio, and even visual. I have upgraded solely because I want Evernote to stay in business and continue to provide its services to me.Įvernote is free, cross platform compatible, instantly syncable with the cloud meaning that all your devices have all the same information without you thinking or doing anything. You can upgrade to the Premium version but I think it’s unnecessary. It’s a free program and I’m not getting paid by writing this post (not even an affiliate fee). The following post is just a few ways that you can use Evernote. Everyone has a different system for Evernote and I can tell you that I’m only scratching the surface of its power. Evernote is now one of my “dock” apps meaning I use it so often, I’ve placed the icon in the dock of my devices–both on my tablet and phone and I have extensions on my web browser as well. I remember reading a post about Michael Hyatt’s uses and figured I should try again. But I don’t.” I used to feel that way about Evernote. Last week JSON did a list of favorite apps and categorized Evernote as an app that sits there. Jane Ebooks Efficiency / Habit / Tasks 20 Comments














Evernote as to do list