Now that I (finally) moved on up to a smartphone, I have a legitimate and practical reason to experiment with the increasingly popular Evernote; I installed the Evernote desktop client for Windows. Rather than diving in blind, I decided to educate myself on some of the popular and creative uses for Evernote (see Resources: Best ways to use Evernote below).
I’m impressed with the Evernote feature that allows users to simply drag an image directly into the note – not only from your own computer or device, but from the web. It could not be any easier! I’m so accustomed to grabbing web imagery via the context menu, but even that simple task remains unknown to many users. Now there’s an easier way.
Resources: Best ways to use Evernote
- Evernote Blog
- Using Evernote: How I Process My Stuff – Monetize Your Life
- How To Use Evernote And GTD For Setting And Achieving Goals And Objectives – Monetize Your Life
- 7 Ways to Use Evernote – Stepcase Lifehack
- 10 Ways to Save Time with Evernote – Time Management Ninja
- 5 Uses For The Evernote Desktop Clients – makeuseof.com
- Why I use Evernote (and you should too!) – Crackberry
- 100 Different Evernote Uses – Andrew C. Maxwell blog (2009)
- 10 Great Ways to Use Evernote – Lost in Technology (2009)
Related resources: Other Evernote notables
- Evernote’s Next App Is Going To Scare Lots Of Startups To Death – Business Insider
- All Evernote articles at Business Insider
- Livescribe and Evernote link real notebooks and virtual ones – Telegraph (UK)
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