On almost any device from iPhone, iPad, Android phone, and even desktop PC’s, there is one app that is fast becoming a must have. It’s Evernote, this application does many things for you, but the one it does the absolute best is it actually syncs everything you put into it, to every device you have, iPhone, iPad, laptop etc… I started using Evernote in 2009, and on a regular basis, I find more ways to use it all the time. Yes it does store notes, but my friend as you will learn it does much, much more than that alone.
In this book, I’m going to take you from the absolute beginner stage to advanced uses of Evernote, of course you can skip ahead at any time, since the chapters all stand alone, (while building your knowledge one step at a time.)
Here is a preview of what we will cover in this
1) Installing and setting up Evernote on your desktop computer (or laptop). Both for Mac and PC 2) Saving photos, receipts and even scanning directly into Evernote 3) Basic uses for Evernote 4) Plus numerous tips on how to integrate Evernote into your daily routine and really help you stay ahead of your busy life.
Did you know you can share files with others? It’s awesome for work projects, families, and even long distance relationships!
This is the second edition of this best selling book, and I have re-written every page and added many new tips and tricks to help you get the most out of Evernote.
I should also say that this book covers Evernote for iPhone 3, 4, and 4s, as well as iPad, and Android devices. Also it does cover Windows desktop and Mac versions as well. So where ever you might use Evernote, this book has got you covered.
David Oneal is an award-winning author whose literary journey commenced in 2008 with his first book Anaheim Vacationland.
See the video of his first book here and a review of the book here
With an impressive portfolio of over 20 books to his name, he stands as a prolific writer in the literary realm.
Currently, David is creating a new 14-book series called "Time Tubes," a thrilling time-travel saga set against the backdrop of the 2030s. He is also creating an all-new philosophy for the 21st century called Sparkianism, see more here.