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The secret weapon evernote review
The secret weapon evernote review












I’m sure it’ll be fun to follow along in my adventure as well.ġ By the way, I’ll be posting my review of the book here tomorrow.The Issue Original Manifesto found online here. (I may even consult with those who have far more experience with Evernote than yours truly, like Brett Kelly and Dan Gold. I’ll also use all of the platforms I’ve got Evernote installed on: OS X, iOS, and the web app. I am also free to use any system or product that uses Evernote as its foundation, including anything from Evernote Trunk and The Secret Weapon. Evernote Hello will be my contact management option, I’ll use Evernote Food more regularly, and I’ll be clipping like crazy with the Evernote Web Clipper. In fact, that is a requirement of the experiment. I will also use the additional Evernote products during the next 30 days, including Skitch and my Evernote Smart Notebook, for example. So I’ll stick with the tools we are using in tandem (Asana, etc.) during this experiment. For example, while I can share notebooks with collaborators and put together some ad hoc team management system within Evernote, I don’t want to add friction to those collaborations. I know there will be aspects that it won’t be able to fill in all of the blanks. I also want to get a better idea of where Evernote can fit in for just about anyone, productivityist or otherwise. Starting tomorrow (and for the next 30 days), I am going to attempt to use Evernote exclusively for the following:įirst off, I want to fully immerse in Evernote – it’s long overdue.

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I’ve written about how I use Evernote in the past, but this is a whole new ball game I’m playing here. No matter what it is, I’m about to go all in on Evernote. Maybe it’s because a Twitter exchange or two inspired me. Maybe it’s because I haven’t conducted any experiments with apps in a while. Maybe it’s because I’m eyes deep into Tim Ferriss’s new book, The 4-Hour Chef 1.














The secret weapon evernote review