I discovered Evernote a couple of months ago after I got a Kindle; I absolutely love Evernote for clipping recipes, saving web pages, saving receipts, saving knitting patterns, creating more effective homeschooling lessons, uploading .pdf files (even books), and getting organized in general. There is probably no end to how Evernote can be utilized. It quickly becomes your searchable digital brain, one that syncs across all your devices instantly. The trick is knowing what you can use it for and how to go about managing the information. Hence the need for this book.
This was probably the first book I ever bought on my Kindle and it has been very helpful in learning how to make the best use of Evernote. From this book I learned I could even include photos, audio files, and even handwritten notes in Evernote (using an on-screen stylus). I learned how to encrypt sensitive data within a note. Since there are variations in Evernote from PC to Mac to mobile device to web browser, this book shows the steps involved for each application and device. It also covers the various related apps that are made by Evernote and other companies, that can sync with Evernote (such as Web Clipper and others). It's not long before you amass a huge body of notes, and this book will help you learn how to organize them via tags, notebooks and stashes. I recommend this book to help you get the most out of Evernote. It is a thorough introduction, and then some.