The Evernote app is my personal filing cabinet. I file many useful bits of information in some of the folders I have created. One folder - Personal, contains documents like a scanned copy of my drivers license, birth certificate, auto insurance policy, etc. I have one called Travel where I put in flight, auto rental and hotel reservations (when you sign up for Evernote you get an email account that you can forward any email you received to be filed in Evernote.
But I also have a Photography folder where I keep my camera equipment inventory, a .pdf of my camera's manual, and other subject related to photography. But what I also place in the folder (notebook) are instructions for setting on different kinds of shots that I don't take frequently, but need to have available when needed, like cheat sheets. These shots include instructions for: taking shots of the moon, fireworks, Disney rides, from an airplane, sunsets, landscapes, snow, and at a concert.
Evernote is free and available on IOS, droid, etc. So you can have it on your desktop, laptop, iPhone, iPad, and smartphone.
It's a great app to file anything that you may need to access for work, home, hobby, travel, etc.
I have had Evernote for quite some time. I have never taken the time to use it, although I know it would be helpful.
Paul D wrote:
The Evernote app is my personal filing cabinet. I file many useful bits of information in some of the folders I have created. One folder - Personal, contains documents like a scanned copy of my drivers license, birth certificate, auto insurance policy, etc. I have one called Travel where I put in flight, auto rental and hotel reservations (when you sign up for Evernote you get an email account that you can forward any email you received to be filed in Evernote.
But I also have a Photography folder where I keep my camera equipment inventory, a .pdf of my camera's manual, and other subject related to photography. But what I also place in the folder (notebook) are instructions for setting on different kinds of shots that I don't take frequently, but need to have available when needed, like cheat sheets. These shots include instructions for: taking shots of the moon, fireworks, Disney rides, from an airplane, sunsets, landscapes, snow, and at a concert.
Evernote is free and available on IOS, droid, etc. So you can have it on your desktop, laptop, iPhone, iPad, and smartphone.
It's a great app to file anything that you may need to access for work, home, hobby, travel, etc.
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Make sure to put in your social security number in for the hackers. :thumbdown:
NealB
Loc: Lowell Indiana
Paul D wrote:
The Evernote app is my personal filing cabinet. I file many useful bits of information in some of the folders I have created. One folder - Personal, contains documents like a scanned copy of my drivers license, birth certificate, auto insurance policy, etc. I have one called Travel where I put in flight, auto rental and hotel reservations (when you sign up for Evernote you get an email account that you can forward any email you received to be filed in Evernote.
But I also have a Photography folder where I keep my camera equipment inventory, a .pdf of my camera's manual, and other subject related to photography. But what I also place in the folder (notebook) are instructions for setting on different kinds of shots that I don't take frequently, but need to have available when needed, like cheat sheets. These shots include instructions for: taking shots of the moon, fireworks, Disney rides, from an airplane, sunsets, landscapes, snow, and at a concert.
Evernote is free and available on IOS, droid, etc. So you can have it on your desktop, laptop, iPhone, iPad, and smartphone.
It's a great app to file anything that you may need to access for work, home, hobby, travel, etc.
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I have used Evernote for several years and it is great, plus works across most platforms. It is really great for clipping articles that interest you but don't have time to read till later.
NealB wrote:
I have used Evernote for several years and it is great, plus works across most platforms. It is really great for clipping articles that interest you but don't have time to read till later.
Clipping is one of the Evernote secret weapons. I've saved articles on techniques, my camera's manual, a Bucket List of where I want to go shooting, etc. All instantly available on any platform.
There is no limit to its use and you are bound to be close to a devise that can run Evernote. You can even email your favorite photos to Evernote to have them to show off to friends.
NealB
Loc: Lowell Indiana
Paul D wrote:
There is no limit to its use and you are bound to be close to a devise that can run Evernote. You can even email your favorite photos to Evernote to have them to show off to friends.
It is the first program that I have come across that actually works as well as it says it does. I use it on OS X, IOS, Windows, and Android with no issues.
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