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User Profile: Marie Kennedy – Paperless Traveler

User stories | By Ron Toledo
 
In Napa, California Name: Marie Kennedy
Location: Los Angeles, California
Profession: Electronics Resources
Librarian at Loyola Marymount University
Blog: Organization Monkey

Where do you have Evernote Installed?

Which features do you find most useful?

The ability to tag notes makes searching much easier and quicker, especially when using the iPhone version.

What’s your Evernote story?

Back in November I made a driving trip from Los Angeles to Napa and decided to try it as my first paperless trip, using Evernote as my traveling brain. I used Evernote on my iPhone and Dell Mini laptop to store driving directions, maps, hotel confirmations and other details that I would normally have printed out. It worked beautifully!

Before we left
I created a spreadsheet of dates and the places we’d be visiting every day; I pasted that into a note in Evernote and titled it, ‘trip schedule’. I found a map of Napa wineries (a PDF) and dragged it from my desktop into the program. I used Google maps to plan our route and grabbed screen shots of the maps and pasted them into a note in Evernote, along with the driving directions. I emailed my Evernote account with hotel confirmations.

During the trip
I mostly used Evernote on my iPhone and it worked great for accessing all those notes that I had created beforehand. We had two people in the car (my husband and I). I did the driving and my husband did the navigating. The tags worked out great. I tagged everything with ‘San Francisco Trip‘ and then used other specific tags for even quicker searching. For example I tagged all my hotel confirmations with the tag ‘Hotel‘. When I needed to call them up we just searched for the word ‘hotel‘.

What was your last note in Evernote?

My last note in Evernote was a photo of a label from a bottle of wine I really liked. I uploaded it into my notebook called “Wine.”

  • http://cherokeediningon12thave.com capnlouie

    Nice and helpful

  • Amy

    Great tips!
    Sattui is one of my favorite wineries – I recognized it instantly!!
    Makes me want to go just so I can use EverNote for my trip!

  • http://www.designer-handbag-outlet.com adi johnson

    great tips. thanks for sharing with us

  • http://profitwithnickb.com/googlesecretloophole/ Victor Durbin

    so useful!!!

  • Jehml

    Mel Pollock:
    I haven’t quite got the hang of it either. I get how to plan a trip, or the wine folder or book or whatever.

    What I don’t get is how to use it for GTD and To Do lists. Haven’t got a clue how that works.

  • http://www.pelotonics.com Troy Malone

    Nice idea…I love hearing about how others are using Evernote…

  • http://amikeco.ru/ V. Ivanov

    Using Evernote more extensively for a trip is really a refreshing idea. I feel that my blogging custom influences the way I use Evernote: it’s more like a private blog, like a diary, for me. Making it more useful and more directed into the future is a good point; thank you, Marie!

  • http://www.buyresveratrolinfo.com/ fordspark701

    I really love everything that is paperless, So I always bring my flash drive in everywhere I go.

  • http://www.maleok.com male ok

    I’ve been a Getting Things Done devotee for about 3 years, and a Palm user for about 10 years. Between the ubiquity of my Treo and the efficiency of GTD, I feel like I’m pretty well set.

    The only exception is that it would be nice to make use of the internet at any computer I’m at to quickly and easily make notes to myself. I understand Evernote does this. But I worry trying and using Evernote will just confuse and complicate the Palm / GTD system that’s been humming along well for me over the last few years.

    Thanks!
    Peter

  • http://watershed.wordpress.com wendy

    I used Evernote for my last trip– to an academic conference in Savannah. I collected in my Evernote desktop app (on my mac) all my travel confirmations (hotel and flight) and as I found places I wanted to see in Savannah (restaurants, sights etc.) I clip their website into Evernote. I also saved all the conference schedules and info in there as well.

    I also use Google Maps for traveling. I make a specific map for my trip someplace. I printed this and all it’s info (hotel, sights etc.) to pdf and also added it to Evernote.

    Now here’s the difference. I have an iPod Touch (not constant internet access like the iphone). So, before I left, I went through my trip info in Evernote on my Touch, and “starred” all the pertinent trip info– therefore saving it right to my Touch for easy access anywhere.

    A big plus of being a tourist someplace with an iphone/ipod touch and Evernote is that you don’t look like a tourist with a map! Yay!

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