Evernote is fabulous, and it seems that every week I find new things to love about this software program. Granted, I've upgraded to the paid version (Premium) but there's still a wonderful amount of help that Evernote's basic, free version gives to anyone working with a keyboard.
This week, for example, I began right-clicking on the little green elephant head in my desktop toolbar and choosing "clip screenshot" and then flipping into Evernote to email that screenshot to clients. Such a time saver - plus for many people, the visual (screenshot) seems to work better as an educational tool than a lengthy email message. Go figure.
Love this new find. It's a great, fast way to send them examples of how their stuff is appearing in Google Everything Search (top spots above the fold in multi-million search results); to send them breaking news stories for discussion in their blogs (lots happening in law these days, e.g., the ABA is okay with social media research on jury panels); and much more.
This is just one teensy example of all the cool tricks that Evernote contains, and how it is fun to discover them as you continue to delve into Evernote's depths.
You really should check Evernote out. I think you may grow to love it, too.
Here's a short, well-reviewed video by Anson Alexander that gives you a nice overview.
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