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Showing all posts from April 2012

  1. How a Registered Nurse Uses Evernote as a Portable Resources Binder and Teaching Tool

    Tips and Stories | By Laarni San Juan

    Name: Laarni San Juan Location: San Francisco, CA Profession: Registered Nurse Bio Laarni San Juan is a public health nurse. Her job involves educating low-income pregnant women and their families on everything from where they can access social services to how they breastfeed their child. Evernote has become her digital binder. Learn how she uses it [...]

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  2. Say It With Fewer Words: How to Build a Custom Bike with Skitch (New Skitch Series)

    Tips and Stories | By Kasey Fleisher Hickey

    Skitch lets you get your point across fast. In this new series, we’ll explore the different ways you can communicate visually instead of relying on lengthy emails. Evernote product manager Jamie Hull is a cyclist. She was working with a Portland, Oregon-based bike manufacturer to build her perfect wooden bike. With Skitch, she was able [...]

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  3. Skitch Update: Easier Sharing to Evernote

    Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov

    Skitch and Evernote have always worked well together on Mac and today’s update bring the two apps even closer. We’ve added two new capabilities in the latest update that make sending your annotations, images and sketches into Evernote more straightforward. Get Skitch from the Mac App Store » Choose your notebook Ever since our last [...]

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  4. Evernote for Songwriting: Song & Story

    Tips and Stories | By Aubrey McGowan

    Name: Aubrey McGowan Location: Frisco, Texas Profession: Songwriter Website: http://songandstory.com/ Facebook: Song and Story Twitter: @songandstory Bio Aubrey McGowan is a singer/songwriter and the co-founder of Song & Story, a company that helps people tell their stories through  song. Launched in January 2011, Song & Story is made up of Aubrey, his wife, and several [...]

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  5. Announcing Our Second Annual Developer Competition: The Evernote Devcup!

    Our Notes | By Seth Hitchings

    We’re excited to announce our second annual worldwide developer competition: the Evernote Devcup! Devcup challenges software developers and designers to create awesome products that help over 25 million users do more with Evernote. We’ll be awarding over $100,000 in prizes and giving finalists the chance to present their work to the attendees of this year’s Evernote Trunk [...]

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  6. Quick Tip Friday: Emailing Into Your Evernote Account

    Tips + Guides | By Stefanie Fazzio

    Did you know that you can send emails from your inbox directly into your Evernote account and automatically assign them to destination notebooks? If you haven’t discovered this feature yet, you’ll find that it’s a great way to save messages like electronic receipts, travel information, and anything else you might want to find later in [...]

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  7. 14 New Evernote Wallpapers Designed for Your iPad’s Retina Display

    Our Notes | By Andrew Sinkov

    We have some beautiful new Evernote-themed tablet wallpapers that are optimized for iPad Retina displays. They were created by Adelle Charles, a great designer and longtime Evernote user. You can either download the full wallpaper pack to your computer, or open and save the images individually by clicking/tapping on them. Download the whole set » [...]

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  8. 10 Tips for Using Evernote to De-Stress College from Student Ambassador Megan Cotter

    Tips and Stories | By Kasey Fleisher Hickey

    Name: Megan Cotter Evernote Student Ambassador Profession: Student Location: Pittsburgh, PA Website: http://ottermc.blogspot.com Twitter: @OtterMC   Go to the Evernote for Higher Education discussion We’ve talked to a lot of students who use Evernote for everything from taking notes to working on group projects and today we’re excited to announce our new Student Ambassador, Megan Cotter. [...]

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