Monday, February 15, 2010

Web 2.0 Tool of the Week: Evernote

(http://www.Evernote.com)
Evernote is an organization tool which stores notes, documents, websites and images. The information can be accessed from any computer or smart phone. Accounts are free.

Features of Evernote:
  • Notes created may include text notes, web pages, photos, or screenshots.
  • Organizes data, and uses tags to make searching easier.
  • Search by keywords, titles, and tags.
  • Search printed and handwritten text in images.
  • Compatible on most platforms

Using Evernote Professionally:
  • Bookmarking: save links and images from the web. Items can be tagged for quick search.
  • Random Picture Archive: take photos on your phone and save them to Evernote.
  • Collate ALL your emails: emails can be centralized by forwarding to your Evernote email address.
  • PDF Store: drag & drop or email pdf’s into Evernote for quick access or searching.
  • Instant Message Store: ever need a record of a previous instant message conversation – copy & paste it into Evernote.
  • Paper notes: take a photograph or scan them.
  • Tablet PC Notes: if you’re on a tablet pc, Evernote can store and search handwritten notes.
  • Business Cards: take a photo of business cards and search anytime.
  • Never lose that whiteboard again: take pics of your whiteboard, add it to Evernote and it’s there forever. All the text is searchable.
  • Remember: the things you were supposed to remember. Create to-do lists, jot down random thoughts, leave a voice memo, and more.
  • Twitter notes: create notes right from Twitter and save tweets that you like.

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