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Showing all posts from October 2010

  1. 5 Ways Evernote Saved My Creative Career – Evernote Creative Series

    Tips and Stories | By glen stansberry

    Glen Stansberry is a web developer and writer who has been blogging about creativity and organization since 2006. He currently writes about finding creative balance with productivity at LifeDev, a website devoted to helping creative people create. Name: Glen Stansberry Profession: Writer and web developer Blog: LifeDev.net Twitter:@glennstansberry Why I Use Evernote Like many creative [...]

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  2. Evernote 4 for Windows is here!

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    Evernote for Windows is our most popular version, used by hundreds of thousands of people everyday. Today, we’re excited to announce a major evolution in our Windows client: Evernote 4. Here’s why we think this is the best version of Evernote yet. Get Evernote 4 now » Starting from scratch Evernote 4 is a major [...]

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  3. The Evernote-Livescribe Connection

    Partners | By Andrew Sinkov

    For the past couple of weeks, I have been doing the unexpected: writing all of my notes…with a pen…on paper. Guess what? I’m loving it. To be fair, this is no ordinary pen—it’s a Livescribe, the electronic pen that magically digitizes your handwritten notes. Today, we have big news. All of those Livescribe notes can [...]

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  4. In the Trunk: Lil’grams – Create baby books, baby blogs and more using your Evernote notes

    Partners | By Andrew Sinkov

    Few life events are as packed with memorable moments as having a child. Hardly surprising given the sheer number of “firsts”: first days, first sounds, first words, first steps. Naturally, parents want to capture these moments and then share them with close friends and family. This is where things often get difficult. How do you [...]

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  5. Tip: Organize your kids’ school-related information with Evernote

    Tips and Stories | By Ron Toledo

    Scan or take pictures of all of your kids’ school-related information including: assignment lists, class trips, lunch menus, teacher handouts, contact info, classroom policies, and calendars. Then, put them all into Evernote. For multiple children, you can keep things organized with notebooks or relevant tags. See more tips on our tips blog ».

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