If your staffers simply need a note-taking application, Evernote is an obvious choice—it's the 800-pound gorilla, having grown in five years to 50 million users. But the program also offers an eclectic assortment of productivity features, and this is where its utility in business environments is much less obvious.
Yes, Evernote runs on nearly every platform, and it can capture whatever information you collect in the wild, including notes, images, videos, links, voice recordings, and even handwritten scribbles. The app is packed with possibility, yet Evernote's CEO admits that its usefulness isn't immediately self-evident. But try it for at least a few weeks, Phil Libin says, and you'll appreciate how Evernote provides direct access to everything you might mentally and physically bookmark during a day's worth of work.
You might even consider it your "second brain," surfacing data you didn't know you could live without.
Yes, Evernote runs on nearly every platform, and it can capture whatever information you collect in the wild, including notes, images, videos, links, voice recordings, and even handwritten scribbles. The app is packed with possibility, yet Evernote's CEO admits that its usefulness isn't immediately self-evident. But try it for at least a few weeks, Phil Libin says, and you'll appreciate how Evernote provides direct access to everything you might mentally and physically bookmark during a day's worth of work.
You might even consider it your "second brain," surfacing data you didn't know you could live without.