Tip 11 – Knowledge management with Evernote is worth it!
It's worth getting to grips with all the finer points of using the program. Different settings make sense for every user. But you can only find these if you take a close look at the settings. This way you can optimize your workflow and save a lot of time later on. For example, for a long time I was blind to the two forward and back arrows that are hidden in the icon bar and which are incredibly useful when you write a note in Evernote but want to look something up in between and therefore look at one or more other notes. With just a few clicks you can get back to your own document.
Or if you use Evernote to pre-write belarus telegram screening blog posts, you can always get an overview of the words and characters you have already written at the bottom of the window via Menu -> View -> Show status bar.
Over the years, Evernote has become a permanent fixture in my workflow. In addition to the tips presented here, there are many other ways to use Evernote as a research tool. If you value automatically filling your Evernote with content on specific topics, you can take a look at the many Evernote "recipes" available on IFTTT . So if you've never used Evernote before (or - like me - quickly deleted it because it felt a bit strange to use), I definitely recommend giving the program a chance.
The free version might even be enough and the price for the annual license is otherwise manageable. Even after the price increase following the sale to the new owner Bending Spoons .
How did you like this post? Do you already use Evernote? Did you also have trouble getting used to it and feeling comfortable with it, or was it the right program for you from the start? Feel free to leave me a comment!