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  • Welcome back to mobile informers I'm Jon Norwood. Today we are going to take a look at an app

  • that makes the claim that it will help you remember everything. The app is named Evernote

  • and it's a productivity app that allows you multiple input options to save your ideas

  • throughout the day onto your mobile device and have them ready for you when you need

  • them. Evernote automatically uploads all of your information to a remote account every

  • time you save it so you won't ever lose your notes. So will Evernote help you remember

  • everything? Let's take a look.

  • Great ideas mean different things to different people. To the businessman a great idea can

  • translate into a fortune or an artist may find a way to ultimately express themselves.

  • So if ideas are assets, what are you doing to manage yours? Sticky notes and notepads

  • are cumbersome and get lost. Even most notepad apps offer little in the way of sorting or

  • management. In my experience Evernote is far superior to any other note keeping or list

  • management app I've found and I believe I've used it every day since I downloaded it. When

  • I'm not at my desk and I want to get some work done I can record, upload, and manage

  • my thoughts quickly and easily. So let's take a look at Evernote.

  • Evernote is an advanced note keeping and organizational tool. It's a great way to organize information

  • and ideas while at your desk or on the go with easy-to-use input options. This is much

  • more than a scribble pad and if you put in the time to learn the many things that the

  • app can do you can get a lot out of it. Keep and manage audio, video, images and notes

  • in the same place.

  • The app is very flexible and can be customized at almost all levels. Buttons and icons can

  • be swapped out or changed to access whatever features you wish. Any functionality you don't

  • believe you will need can be hidden. The widget associated with this app can be placed directly

  • on your home screen and allow you fast access to certain aspects of the app. This is very

  • convenient when using the dictate function while driving because you can record and upload

  • any thoughts or ideas you might have with a single touch of your phone without having

  • to cycle through menus to get to the speech to text function. Touch your phone, dictate

  • your message, and you are done. If you have a list that you need to modify or monitor

  • frequently such as a grocery list then you can have it sitting on your home screen while

  • you shop.

  • When you are at your desktop Evernote has a browser interface so you can access the

  • notes you've been keeping. Remember everything that you record using Evernote is uploaded

  • to your account when you save it.

  • All of your notes and lists can be recorded using dictation. The speech to text functionality

  • of Evernote is one of its strongest points. I thought initially that the speech to text

  • would be redundant because almost all Android phones have a native speech to text but I

  • was very wrong. The dictation functionality of Evernote it's what I use most frequently

  • and I think that'll be the case for most users. All you have to do is turn on the dictation

  • function and the microphone will stay active and record everything that is said until you

  • turn it off. The native speech to text on Android will shut down automatically if you

  • pause which can get aggravating. The dictation mode is great when you're in the car and you

  • want to make a note because you can basically touch your phone once to record everything

  • and upload it. Although punctuation is an issue the words and phrases are still recorded

  • and can be punched up later and corrected. If you want to record the minutes of the meeting

  • this app is perfect for that.

  • Evernote also offers what it calls a "skitch" function. This will allow the user to draw

  • and take notes directly onto images and save them for future use. While some may find this

  • helpful I use this functionality the least.

  • Evernote is a powerful list management system. I won't start a project without it and all

  • of my daily tasks are organized and monitored with Evernote. The checklist feature alone

  • would be worth it for me but there's so much more that goes along with it. As a blogger

  • who publishes on many different sites I have specific lists set up for each one with all

  • the login and contact information I need tied to it which means I no longer get confused

  • as to what content goes where.

  • Visual Memories is the image capture function of the app. If you want a quick picture of

  • something you may need to remember from a business card to a product to a person the

  • app uses the native camera and stores the snapshot. When the pic is taken you can of

  • course add any tags such as names, dates, places, or any other random information. These

  • tags can be applied at any time along with any comments you might wish to make.

  • The basic Evernote app is free, but there is a premium option. The premium account comes

  • with:

  • More sharing optionsFaster image recognition

  • Note history accessMore upload capacity

  • PDF search optionNo advertisements

  • The premium account is $5 dollars per month or you can prepay for a year at $45. The premium

  • upgrade is well worth the price but if you're not sure if you will use the app you can always

  • spend some time with the free app or buy one month for $5. You can upgrade to a prepaid

  • year when your account expires if you choose. I believe you're going to buy this for a year

  • after trying it.

Welcome back to mobile informers I'm Jon Norwood. Today we are going to take a look at an app

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