I started using evernote (find at Evernote) in October, last year. I have only scraped the surface of it's uses, but it sure is a great organizing tool. I use the free version (of course) but am actaully thinking of going premium, which costs about $50 a year.
The NY Times yesterday had a pretty good article which is worth looking at, but contains almost too much information.
You won't go wrong looking at Evernote.
Evernote provides a comprehensive single archive of your digital life, giving you one location to store and find practically everything saved on a computer or phone. And the files are automatically backed up on Evernote’s servers. It even makes sharing things with others far easier than emailing attachments around — but it will do that, too.
The only real downside with Evernote is that it has so many features, which can make getting started with the app daunting. But once you understand how to do a few things with it, you can get working and worry about the rest later.
Here’s the big point to understand: Use Evernote as the place you put everything you might need later. You can drag it in, tap it in or forward it in, and then search for it, share it or post it later. When you need to dig it up, you don’t first ask yourself which device it’s on — it’s in Evernote, from whatever device is at hand.
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