About a month ago I wrote a post about Evernote - see Software I use: Evernote - and how I use it in my teaching. In this post I want to concentrate on the use of Evernote in research. Using Evernote ...
Evernote is a popular note-taking and task-management app used by millions worldwide. It can help you remember things, create to-dos for important tasks, save web pages for later, scan important ...
Last week, Jason asked readers how they work with their tablets. In the comments section, I noted that one of the ways I use it is for keeping my class notes. I keep those in Last week, Jason asked ...
Being a speaker worth listening to is an art, but most presentations aren't built entirely from scratch. With a clever, Evernote-backed filing system, you can quickly stash and pull up your best jokes ...
It’s easy to see why Evernote has legions of fans. It’s like a digital brain for all your ideas, a way to capture and organize the volumes of information that might otherwise slip through your fingers ...
If you are familiar with Evernote ( ), you know that it’s an app and Web service that lets you save and organize notes, PDFs, images, and all kinds of other random bits of data. But you may not have ...
If you’ve ever lost an important business card, wracked your brain to remember that website with the great design or struggled to collect three years of sales reports, the free software Evernote can ...
Evernote is considered the gold standard for note-taking apps, but for all its accolades most people barely tap into its capabilities. Evernote’s strength is its versatility: It can function as a ...
Tags and tagging are the new indexing features that let us find anything easily. These tags become trends and trends become a rage, reaching everyone. Do you know that you can use tags in Evernote? We ...
Evernote is one of the most popular free note-taking apps around. Since its founding in 2000, it’s constantly evolved and grown to become more than just a note-taking software. Evernote can even ...
Twitter organizers like TweetDeck can bring the good, actually helpful messages forward, but remembering and utilizing them is up to you—whether you email tweets to yourself, add a "star," or bookmark ...