I cancelled my trip to Spokane for today/tomorrow due to the pending Snowpocolypse 2011 in the Seattle-area.

It has already been snowing off and on here in Kent and I’ve been working remotely as well.

A few conference calls using Google Voice/SIPGate and loading Windows7 SP1 on my personal laptop.

 
 

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I have been using Evernote since September 2010 – just after I started the Executive Leadership Program at Seattle University.  I take notes  *ALL* of the time – at work, at home and now at school.  I’m also a consistent user of multiple PCs, a Mac, an iPhone and an iPad and really needed a single solution that would allow me to take notes on any of my devices, bookmark/copy/paste web content and since I still take lots of paper notes – I needed a way to scan all of those paper notes into the same solution as well.

I keep multiple notebooks for work, home, school and whatever else happens to come up.  The feature/function that I use the most are forwarding emails that I need info from or to take action on to the unique email address that is linked to my Evernote account – Evernote automatically creates a new note from the email content (including any attachments) – suweet!

The free version of Evernote lets you upload and unlimited amount of notes per month – there is a limit of 60Mb/month of data transfer (I haven’t come close yet to exceeding that).  The premium version goes for $5/month or pay for 12 months for $45 – there are a few extra bells and whistles in the Premium version as well.

Enter Evernote ::: Capture Anything, Access Anywhere and Find Things Fast

I have Evernote installed on my pc, my Mac, my iPhone and my iPad – it works seamlessly on all of them and they are all in sync with one another as well.

Currently supported Mobile devices/platforms:

and there are even plugins for most major browsers:

Some Examples of what you can do:

Put your thoughts, ideas, inspiration, and things to remember all in one place. Use Evernote for work, for play, and for everything that’s noteworthy. Here are a few suggestions:

  • Snap a photo of a business card with your phone, and have an easy way to store and access contacts.
  • Capture plane tickets and confirmation numbers, hotel invoices, and receipts for your expense reports.
  • Get inspired. Keep a file of anything cool you want to buy for yourself or as a gift, whether it’s online or out in the real world.
  • Keep notes from your meetings all in one place. Take a picture of a whiteboard and you’ll be able to find it later.
  • Plan your next trip. Clip web pages, maps, and itineraries. Capture sights, sounds, tastes, and anything else.
  • Research web sites and clip pages directly from your browser.
  • Keep a record of your favorite wines by snapping a photo of the label when you find one you like.
  • Remember the things you were supposed to remember. Create to-do lists, jot down random thoughts, leave a voice memo, and more.
  • Create notes right from Twitter and save tweets that you like by following @myEN on Twitter.Learn more »
 
 

Caitlyn watching Sponge Bob on the iPad via Netflix (streaming).

 
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