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Why Evernote Can Be All You Need to Get Things Done

Evernote can be anything to anyone or everything to everyone. With ubiquity that borders on infinite, for those that don’t want to dive into any other apps and simply master Evernote, you can make Evernote all you need to get things done.

How I Use Evernote

I’ve had Evernote on all of my Macs (and iOS devices) since it first came to market, but I never really dove into using it too much until my friend Brett Kelly delivered the goodness that is known as Evernote Essentials. It really opened up my eyes as to what this powerful software-as-a-service solution could

Evernote Essentials 2.0

A lot went into the initial edition of Evernote Essentials, and Brett Kelly has upped the content with Evernote Essentials 2.0. I have the first version of the book, and it has been a valuable resource in my quest to wrap my head around all that Evernote has to offer. This book has been a

ProductiVardy 003: Ever Mac, Evernote and Brett Kelly

This week on my new-ish podcast, ProductiVardy, I discussed my latest addition to our Apple household, offer up a trick I use to help search through Evernote in the Practical Practices segment, and have a great chat with the author of the ultimate guide to Evernote, Evernote Essentials, fellow productivity personality and fine Internet friend,

Merlin, The X Factor and Evernote

I’m a bit late to the game on this one, but Merlin Mann was a guest on a recent episode of the Mac Power Users podcast. This was his second appearance on the podcast; it easily could have been made into his second and third appearances, though. That’s because it was over two hours in

Mobile Productivity: The Secrets To Staying Productive On The Go

It’s a matter of experience, necessity, and trial and error before you find a way to work on the go that suits you so that you can make mobile productivity something you can make happen anytime and anywhere. That said, you can follows any or all of the steps above to speed that process up. Actively look for the habits that work for you and you will find them sooner… and start ramping up your mobile productivity sooner as well.