Just google the words genealogy and evernote together and you’ll see how much you come up with (almost 100,000 hits at present). There’s no about that Evernote has made an impact throughout the genealogy-world over the past year or two. I’m not going to write on and on about it, but rather direct you to a fabulous video which gives a great overview of 11 of Evernote’s features … ![]() ![]() Think of Evernote as a shelf of blank notebooks that you can jot down all your little notes and add in those newspaper and any other clippings you find that are relevant too (you know, old-school scrapbook-style), while still keeping them in a relevant notebook … that’s what Evernote allows you to to do digitally. ![]() And I should make mention that it is FREE too. Available to use on PCs, Macs and all mobile devices, Evernote syncs your notes and notebooks between your various computers and other tech toys, so you’ll never be without your ‘notes’ again. It’s a a place to write notes, it’s filing system, it’s a place to store those online articles you don’t have time to read now, it’s a calendar and it’s a planner. Evernote is a program and app that allows you to record everything and anything you wish. So just what is Evernote all about?And how can you use it for genealogy?īut before I get into that, I should cover just “what” Evernote is first. With some of you even falling into the “die-hard-user” category. And I’m sure a number of you are users of it too. ![]() By now you’ve probably all heard of Evernote.
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