One of the most effective things you can do with apps like Evernote, nvALT, Flow, Asana, and others is to invest in the use of tags. By using tags, you are creating easily searchable identifiers for your notes, tasks, and/or… Continue reading
Get the Most Out of Evernote with Evernote Essentials 3
Brett Kelly’s book Evernote Essentials didn’t just help him land a job at Evernote, but it has helped many others wrap their heads around how to make the most out of their Evernote experience. Today he’s taking the popular e-book… Continue reading
Get Gifting Done with Evernote
While I’ve abandoned going all in with Evernote, there are certain things that I’m finding it does really, really well. Like keeping shopping lists. It does an especially great job in helping me keep tabs on shopping lists of the… Continue reading
Everything in Evernote: All Out
Today I'd like to discuss the initial results of my Everything in Evernote experiment. In short: It has not gone well. Or it has gone exceedingly well...depending on your point of view. The problem isn't with Evernote, though. The problem… Continue reading
Everything in Evernote
Maybe it’s because I’m eyes deep into Tim Ferriss’s new book, The 4-Hour Chef 1. Maybe it’s because I haven’t conducted any experiments with apps in a while. Maybe it’s because a Twitter exchange or two inspired me. No matter what… Continue reading
Why Evernote Can Be All You Need to Get Things Done
Evernote can be anything to anyone or everything to everyone. With ubiquity that borders on infinite, for those that don’t want to dive into any other apps and simply master Evernote, you can make Evernote all you need to get… Continue reading