Evernote, the best companion for work and school
In this article, I will be discussing about a program that might really be helpful both for students and professionals which is called Evernote.
Some of you might have heard about it but was not able to use it or even test it. Evernote is a very good program when it comes to taking down notes, setting reminders or even sharing ideas with other people. Evernote is not your typical notepad that could just save the items that you have typed. One of the best features of this program that I really love most is that it could be synced to your computers, mobile devices... or even to your tablets which allows you to see and update your notes wherever and whatever device you are using.
Personally, I have been using sticky notes for the previous years and was contented with it but I actually need to copy and send everything to my email so that I could still access it wherever I go which is actually a bit hassle to do. It's been a couple of months already that I am using Evernote and I can really say that it helps me a lot.
It would really be very helpful especially to students due to the fact that they need to take down notes that the professors are saying and with the help of this program, you could directly sync it and access it at home.
Evernote has several versions to download which include some that needs to be purchased but of course, there is a free version that you could use. In order for Evernote to function, of course you need to install it to your device and you also need an internet connection at home but if you are using a mobile phone, a data connection might be needed if WIFI is not available.
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