Evernote 3.1 for the iPhone has been released, and it’s a very nice upgrade. The update officially includes: Massive speed improvements! – Speedier snapshot note creation – Much faster searching – Clip web pages from the built-in web browser – Add Evernote email address to iPhone contacts – Manually sync your notes any time – […]
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Evernote 3.0 + iPhone 3GS = Perfection!
It’s a beautiful combination — the new Evernote 3.0 with the new iPhone 3GS. First, you can read about Evernote 3.0 here or watch the short video below. My problem with Evernote on the previous iPhones (original and 3G) was the lackluster camera; it was nearly impossible to get a clear shot of a business […]
Evernote version 2.0 for iPhone released
I’m a big fan of Evernote, even though I don’t use it for GTD (I use Nozbe for that). However, I find it to be a great resource for reference material and notes. I love that it has a Windows version, a Mac version, a nice web interface and a slick iPhone app. Today, the […]
The Digital Efficiency Framework
It’s 10:30 Monday morning and you now have 742 unread emails in your inbox. You have three notes you scratched in your notebook, your boss just asked for a few things, and you have no idea what’s in your Evernote anymore. Things are a mess. Digital tools are great. Never in our history have we […]
Blend It All
There’s a thought that everyone should have a clear “work/life balance” — one part of your life is work, one is personal, and never the two shall cross. While that may be necessary for some of us, for most I think it can be a nice blending of the two. I see three areas where […]
Getting started with Roam Research
You may have heard about Roam Research as the hot new note-taking app, which it certainly is right now. I’m using it and I love it — but why? Let’s dive in. Structured organization vs fluid information At its core, Roam is yet another note taking app. You type stuff in and it saves it. […]
The tools I use
This is a mostly-updated list of the tools I use. The headings are based on my breakdown in the Digital Efficiency Framework, so check that out if you need more info about these. Calendar For handling events and meetings.My tool: Google CalendarOther tools: Outlook, Paper planner Daily Log For tracking unexpected eventsMy tool: Roam ResearchOther […]
Week one with the Full Focus Planner
I never thought I’d do it, but as I mentioned in my last post I’ve started using a paper planner this week. I’m not leaving any of my digital tools behind, but adding this paper planner could be a great addition to my workflow. It started by listening to Michael Hyatt’s podcast. I had listened […]
The best ways to keep track of your favorite sites
Browser bookmarks have been around since some of the very first web browsers were invented in the 90’s. They’ve improved a bit over the years, but have remained essentially the same. I’ve been using the built-in Chrome bookmarks for years now, since they just work. It’s easy to add something, and they sync across your […]
Brand loyalty is a bad thing
Over the years I’ve worked hard to keep my digital life in a place where I can freely move from device to device without worrying about being too locked in to one system. Lifehacker wrote an article that summed it up perfectly: Brand loyalty is for suckers. You tend to hear this most often with […]