![]() ![]() You can bet that the video was over by the time I was done with this. I shortened some of this so you don’t have to read a wall of text, but I added a “tap counter” to the end of each line (this excludes the actual typing).Īll in all, I had to tap my phone a whopping 26 times. Finish A, add another (existing) tag (5).Write down B with title & tags (1 existing, 1 new) (5).Save & go back to create a new note (4).Add a title, an existing tag & a new one (5).Create a new note and write down the first part of A (2).With Evernote, this was my “workflow” for this: B is an important off-topic advice you don’t want to miss.Here’s how that common talking structure looks like: A → B → A They often drop these one-line nuggets that you don’t want to forget, in between the actual topic. I often watch smart people talking on YouTube (read: Ted talks, podcasts, interviews) while sitting on the couch. This seems like a minor inconvenience at first, but for me it really wasn’t. Being a general purpose app, it lacks specific features that I’m now going to get into: Issue #1 - Speed It seemingly does it all.Īt the same time, that’s kind of the issue with it. You can not only write down notes (duh!), but also manage todos, projects and much more. Let’s get that out of the way first: Evernote is a great app for lots of things. A look at Evernote and why it’s not the best option when it comes to managing your knowledge. ![]()
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