Evernote

This is something that I’ve learnt for my NCT seminar style presentation. I feel that it’s a really useful and convenient tool to share information with people.

Evernote is a web service and software application that allows us to collect notes and information. It’s something like a bookmarking a particular webpage but the edge Evernote has over the normal bookmarking tool in your internet browser is that because the notes and information are saved to your Evernote account, so you can access the notes and information

The cool thing about it is that it has handwriting recognition so if you save a picture with texts and cannot remember the file name, you can type the words that appear the picture and the file will still appear in the search bar.

Above is the link bar that is found on Evernote’s download page. You can drag and drop to your favourites bar so you can highlight any part of the web page and click on that button, and the highlighted parts will be added to your Evernote account. It’s very simple to use.

You can also share your information and notes clipped with anyone in Evernote. So your friends can see your data base of whatever you have collected in Evernote.

But the free account has its limitation. There are limited file formats supported that you can attach to a new note, unless you are a premium account user. Also, there is a limit of 40MB of storage space per month in the free account.

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