Posts Tagged "evernote"

Making the Case for Multi-Level Logins

Posted by on Jan 24, 2010 in Old Blog Posts | 0 comments

I use a ton of web services that require accounts that you log into.  Most of the time these accounts will be specific towards work or play.  An example being Salesforce.com for customer relationship management for work and Netflix.com for renting movies to watch at home.  However, other accounts cross over into both realms.  Evernote.com and Toodledo.com are two perfect examples. With Evernote, I can manage most of all the files on my home computer, ideas, photos, etc.  It is...

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How I Planned My New Year

Posted by on Jan 13, 2009 in Old Blog Posts | 1 comment

My goal for next year is to not have to worry about coming up with goals. Seriously, it is kinda fun to plan out your new year, but the typical scenario is we have all these great ideas at the beginning of the year and if we stumble upon those ideas and goals at some point later, say around December 15th, we say “oh yeah, remember that goal – forgot all about it.” So, I have been reassessing my methods and work flows to actually find a way to “stick to it” the...

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Evernote – A Handy Tool to Stay Productive

Posted by on Nov 24, 2008 in Old Blog Posts | 0 comments

Evernote – A Handy Tool to Stay Productive

If you are like me you have notes in a million different places, a voice recorder when on the go (that you always forget when you need), a gazillion internet bookmarks, a stack of scribbled note pads and folders in and out of your “My Documents” folder and on 12 different color coded thumb drives.  That is not counting the older CD and DVD backups of your computer’s last hard drive as well as the various external hard drives that are hiding somewhere behind that tangled...

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