If it isn’t blatantly clear by now, I love Evernote. One thing that can get a little annoying is after years of using Evernote, your tags can become a wasteland of typos which crop up in your auto-suggest while adding new tags. This annoyance is easy (albeit a little time consuming) to fix, but is [...]
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Remember The Milk: Three Quick Tips
At the beginning of this year one of my goals (re: not resolutions) was to make Remember the Milk work for me. Over the past three months I have tried various schemes and looked into complicated tips using devious tagging mechanisms only to be baffled and saying to myself: “It shouldn’t be that hard.” Like [...]
Adobe Bridge: Using Labels In Your Photography Workflow
Over the years bridge has slowly morphed from an incredibly slow and resource heavy program to my front line photo management. My basic workflow now doesn’t even open Photoshop. However, the one bad habit I have tried to break is keeping on top of my incoming photographs. Like a good email inbox, I believe that [...]
Tag and Title – An Evernote Workflow Part 2
In my last Evernote Workflow post I discussed a bunch of great steps you can take to streamline your Evernote experience. I alluded to some interesting things I do to manage my tags and titles to make bulk information processing easier. My tagging process is fairly straightforward, but what I do with my titles for [...]
An Evernote Workflow
I love Evernote for one big reason: of all the organization tools and techniques I have tried, Evernote has been the only one that I have stuck with and with which I have achieved a quite astonishing level of organization. Evernote allows for the organization and storage of just about anything. Initially a way to [...]
FreeMind 1.0 Beta – First Impressions
I am a bit behind the game, FreeMind, an awesome mind mapping application for which I have an on-again-off-again love affair with, recently released their 1.0 Beta release! This is a huge milestone…and it happened about two months ago (like I said, on-again-off-again). I’m installing it now and will cover my first impressions after the [...]