User Profile: Erin Doland – Editor-in-Chief of Unclutterer.com
June 23rd, 2009
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Name: Erin Doland Location: Washington, D.C. Profession: Editor-in-Chief of Unclutterer.com contributor to Real Simple and RealSimple.com, author of upcoming book on organizational strategies Unclutter Your Life in One Week Blog: Unclutterer.com |
Where do you use Evernote?
- Evernote for Mac on my Macbook
- Evernote for iPhone
I use Evernote most often on my iPhone, and also to access the notes that I have captured on the go on my desktop computer at home. I travel a lot and have found that searching through my Evernote notes on the iPhone is far faster than doing multiple Google searches. I try to leave the house with only a small purse, and being able to capture images and notes on my iPhone allows me to travel without a notebook, pen or additional camera.
Which features have you found most useful?
Definitely the image search functionality —I often take pictures of things that I see that I think might make for a good article. When I get home, I can sort through all of these images, grab additional ideas from the Web with the clipper and get inspired to write.
Your Evernote story
I came across Evernote two years ago, but really started using it consistently after downloading the iPhone app last summer. I use the application mostly for my blog, capturing ideas, pictures and notes that form the basis of my posts, but I have also found it very useful when performing research for my forthcoming book, Unclutter Your Life in One Week.
While writing my book, I frequently used Evernote’s Web Clipper to capture information from the Web, ensuring that it would be easy to find in the future and that I would be able to access it from anywhere.
My husband is also an Evernote addict —he is currently using the iPhone application to create a list of all of his favorite words. Recent entries include: burgled, pancakes, irascible, sturgeon and pontoon.
What was your last note in Evernote?
My last note was a newspaper article that I clipped about a guy in Maine who had so much clutter in his yard that the city had to come in and clean it up. My husband’s last note is the word ‘pants‘.

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June 23, 2009
2:48 pm
Is your husband new to the language or just an enthusiastic wordsmith?