I’ll be teaching a class on the ubiquitous and useful note capturing tool called Evernote tonight, 1/15/2014 at 7-8:30 at Princeton Public Library. I’ll explain how to capture voice, photo, web and text notes, share them, and have them with you everywhere you go. You might like it because it’s:
- Free
- Available on most major platforms, desktop and mobile
- Easy to learn and use
- Versatile in its abilities to capture different kinds of media.
- Searchable
From their own site, they list the benefits:
“Keep everything in sync. With Evernote, all of your notes, web clips, files and images are made available on every device and computer you use.
Remember things you like. Save everything cool and exciting you see online and in the real world. Snap a photo, record some audio and save it.
Save favorite webpages. Save entire webpages to your Evernote account with our nifty web clipper browser extensions. You get the whole page: text, images and links.
Research better. Collect information from anywhere into a single place. From text notes to web pages to files to snapshots, everything is always at your fingertips.
Work with friends and colleagues. Share your notes and collaborate on projects with friends, colleagues and classmates.
Plan your next trip. Keep all of your itineraries, confirmations, scanned travel documents, maps, and plans in Evernote, so you’ll have them when you need them.” ~ Evernote | Evernote – https://evernote.com/
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