This works well when planning an overseas holiday. Simply download the extension and use it to clip a webpage you like (that you feel you want to come back to), tag it and select the notebook where you want it to go and you are set. Gone are the days where you clutter your browser with booked marked website URLs. One of the great things about Evernote is they have developed a Google Chrome Extension called 'Web Clipper'. You can set a reminder for a specific note (which may contain an invoice or bill to be paid), or just set a reminder to buy the cat food on the way home from work. We all get busy so this way you are sure to never forget. As simple as this sounds, having a reminder to alert you on all devices is a wonderful thing. This way your documents are always with you rather than just in the cloud. You can download and store select notebooks to your device just in case you cannot get online or wifi access. One of the best features of Evernote is the 'Offline' feature. I have organised month long holidays with Evernote storing all tickets, receipts, schedules, packing lists, to do and to see lists - everything. Once saved, add a 'tag' and it is there forever. Important Documents. I save all sorts of important documents into Evernote from a photo of my passport or travel documentation to scanned or photographs of purchase receipts for warranty purposes. Your device will then send you a reminder when it falls due. The best part of this is if you receive invoices or household bills by email, just send them to Evernote and then use the 'reminder' feature so that you are reminded that the bill is due on the date you select. This way my email inbox is not cluttered with emails I don't necessarily want to read immediately. I even use my Evernote email address (more in this in another post) to subscribe to newsletters. These are a few basic ideas on how I use Evernote.Įmails. All of my important emails are either forwarded, clipped or saved into a generic default Evernote notebook that I call ".Inbox". Having access to it on my iPod, iPhone, iPad and desktop computer means that I have my most important information always close at hand. I consider Evernote to be my digital brain. In this post I will give you a brief run down on how I am using Evernote. My previous post I wrote about how Evernote was my go to app.
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