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Evernote: How to Master Evernote in 1 Hour & Getting Things Done Without Forgetting.

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How To Master Evernote in 1 Hour & Getting Things Done Without Forgetting is a guidebook for the practical application of Evernote into every corner of your life. Whether you are...-A student struggling with reams of lecture notes, references, and recordings of talks-A journalist who needs to compile ideas, log interviews, and communicate on the move -A busy individual who wants to keep and share photos, store business cards and notes Evernote is your new, virtual filing cabinet. What's included in Master Evernote in 1 Hour?-Evernote Quick set tricks and tips, Evernote tweaks and mods, Evernote clipping and searching, Evernote mobile and bonus tips and an Evernote cheat sheet . In addition, this book also help you to become more productive by using Evernote(R) and implementing best practices tied to the wildly popular Getting Things Done(R) (GTD(R)) methodology developed by The David Allen Company. My easy-to-follow guide will enable you to make better decisions about how to organize your life in the electronic world.

44 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 29, 2013

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298 reviews4 followers
December 18, 2022
I didnt really see much that was about how to use Evernote for GTD.


It summarised the book GTD which is outstanding. And then described Evernote which is a fairly cool piece of software.

But it wasn't really about using advanced methods to apply GTD with Evernote.
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July 3, 2024
Good information but it is out of date. Evernote has done significant updates since the writing of this book.
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7 reviews
January 29, 2015
This is a good book for everyone out there that needs to get organized. The book has lots of information on how we can organized using our phone,or computer and it even has cheats that I thought were awesome.I highly recommend this book to moms with busy schedules, business owners and college students that need help prioritizing.
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January 29, 2015
I started reading this book and only got through a few pages. It sounds like a good concept, but in just 4 paragraphs of the introduction found more than 4 errors in writing. I got the impression it was published without having even one other person read it over to proofread. The poor writing style was too distracting for me to read further.
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1,114 reviews3 followers
March 12, 2015
I did not find this book helpful. Perhaps my expectations of the book were wrong - I was expecting something more like the "dummies" type books that would help with practical aspects of the evernote app. I found most of the book to be about Getting Things Done and little to no help with the evernote app.
776 reviews21 followers
February 10, 2015
Interesting book, but to be honest I work full time and have to extremely organised. So if you plan ahead this makes more sense.

Ideal for those who leave everything to manana then you will not get anything done.
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January 7, 2014
Other Evernote guides I've read we're more informative. This tells you what it can do, but not necessarily how or what strategy to use behind it.
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September 1, 2014
Not particularly useful. Learned a few tips and tricks but nothing I couldn't have just found on the net.
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