Evernote

Every Junkie needs a place that they can keep their stuff and be confident it is safe.  Without Evernote, I would likely forget myself.  

Overall Evernote is one of the better applications/tools on the market generally speaking and hands down the best note taking application I have seen.  It's cross platform capability provides it with the one thing that my paper Computer, notebook, GTD Hipster, scrap of paper or picture cannot - consistency and ubiquity. 

When using Evernote a user creates multiple Notes.  A Note has several properties like a subject, tag(s), website URL, time & date stamps and geographic coordinates.  Notes are stored in a Notebook.  In addition to Text, Notes can also be an image or a recorded audio clip.  

It enables the user to store typed text notes, uploaded pictures and even whiteboard/napkin drawings.  Everything is completely searchable.  That includes uploaded notes as well as any discernible text in uploaded or scanned images.  All data is completely indexed and searchable.

Evernote can also keep track of where (as in geographic location) you created a note so you can scan the menu from that great restaurant in North Portland or the picture from the pizza joint just off Michigan Ave.  

There are a few features I feel Evernote could really benefit from including in future releases, including the ability to manage multiple notes, set alarms or reminder on Notes or automate key activities.  However the lack of these features should not keep anyone from checking out Evernote.  Evernote has a free and professional version.  The professional version is well worth the money

Every Junkie - Young, old or wannabe must get hooked on Evernote -- 

::TheJunkie::


Dosage Information
Evernote
v3.30
http://www.evernote.com/
Platform: Windows, Linux, Apples OSX, Apple iOS, Android, Web Browser












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