![]() This comprehensive guide will teach you all you need to know to use Evernote productively. If you are new to Evernote or simply looking to improve your productivity in Evernote, you should check out my Beginner’s Guide to Evernote at the link below:īeginner’s Guide to Evernote – The Productive Engineer To learn more about Skillshare and its vast library of courses and get 30% off, click the link below: Skillshare is an online learning platform with courses on pretty much anything you want to learn. This blog post will walk you through how to import, annotate and search for and in PDFs in Evernote.īefore we get started with the tutorial, if you are looking to learn more about apps like Notion, Todoist, Evernote, Google Docs, or just how to be more productive (like Keep Productive’s awesome Notion course), you should really check out SkillShare. While other apps can do some of what Evernote does, in my experience of using Evernote, no one does it better. Evernote is the place where I put the PDF documents that I want to be able to quickly reference and find the key piece of information that I need. Specifically, it is the king of PDF search. The best feature that Evernote has and, in my opinion, does better than any other note-taking service in the market today is how well it handles PDFs. It is cross-platform and has a rich feature set. ![]() Some will argue that Evernote has slipped in recent years but I believe there are still things that Evernote does better than any other note-taking service. It has been around forever and, despite some bumps, remains one of the best note-taking services on the market. ![]() Evernote is the grand-daddy of all note-taking services.
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