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  1. How to Use the Evernote Smart Notebook for Design

    Community | By Mie Yaginuma

    Back in August 2012, we launched an exciting partnership with Moleskine that gives you the pleasure of writing on paper with all the power of Evernote thanks to our Page Camera, which is available on both iOS and Android.

    Today, we’ll show you how a designer uses the Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine for sketching and brainstorming designs.

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  2. Get More Out of Your Inbox with Evernote and Powerbot for Gmail

    Partners | By Mie Yaginuma

    Email is hard to search, and a lot of times, isn’t a great place to get actual work done. That’s where Evernote comes in. If you already forward a lot of emails from your Gmail account to Evernote, you’ll find Powerbot for Gmail to be a smart work tool. It lets you add tags and comments to your emails, pull in links to notes or notebooks from Evernote to any outgoing email, and do it all right inside the Gmail interface.

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  3. 12 Ways to Use Evernote to Get Ready for Baby

    Tips + Guides | By Kasey Fleisher Hickey

    There are a number of big projects you’ll find yourself tackling over the course of your life. Whether they’re work-related or personal (like planning a wedding or a getting ready for a big trip), these projects often involve many moving parts that are hard to keep track of without the help of a tool like Evernote. One of the biggest projects you may ever work on is planning for and taking care of your family. After all, it’s a project that lasts a lifetime. Here are a few ways you could use Evernote to get ready for a baby.

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  4. How a Columnist and Author Used Evernote to Write His Latest Novel

    Community | By Kasey Fleisher Hickey

    I started writing full-time in 2008 and have been using Evernote consistently to the point where I don’t remember a time before Evernote! I use it so much, it’s become transparent. Everything goes into my Evernote account — from recipes to notes for my next column. I recently finished my latest book — a project that I worked on for two years — and Evernote was there every step of the way.

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