I'm making a re-commitment to GTD and trying to use it with Evernote.
For Evernote users, can you give me a general outline . . .
I'm creating folders that correspond with areas of work and projects. My tags seem pretty similar. Actually fewer of them. I'm not using attributes at all.
How many folders are you using?
How many tags?
Any general thoughts that would help work with this tool? any real "ah-hah!" experiences you could share?
Sincerely,
Ridge
-- Ridge Kennedy [Exit 145] When you stumble, make it part of the dance.
> I'm making a re-commitment to GTD and trying to use it with Evernote.
> For Evernote users, can you give me a general outline . . .
> I'm creating folders that correspond with areas of work and projects. > My tags seem pretty similar. Actually fewer of them. I'm not using > attributes at all.
> How many folders are you using?
> How many tags?
> Any general thoughts that would help work with this tool? any real > "ah-hah!" experiences you could share?
> Sincerely,
> Ridge
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At least to me, Curio (Mac OS X native app), seems better to me than Evernote. So I've not understood why it's not mentioned on 43F. (http://www.zengobi.com/products/curio/)
Regards L
On 10 April 2010 21:19, Alessio Bragadini <abra...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Curio looks very nice, and I may at least download it to try, but I guess the big advantage Evernote has over Curio is price. Evernote is free if you don't need a ridiculous amount of storage space. Curio Pro is $149, and even the Standard version is $99. Also, since my home machine is a Mac and my work machine is a PC, the fact that Evernote is cross-platform is a big selling point. I couldn't tell from the quick look I took, but does Curio store in the cloud? Evenote is web-based, so I can get to my material anyplace I can get to a computer.
On Apr 10, 6:52 pm, Lee S Dryburgh <drybur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> At least to me, Curio (Mac OS X native app), seems better to me than > Evernote. So I've not understood why it's not mentioned on 43F. > (http://www.zengobi.com/products/curio/)
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Mata <thelw...@gmail.com> wrote: > Curio looks very nice, and I may at least download it to try, but I > guess the big advantage Evernote has over Curio is price. Evernote is > free if you don't need a ridiculous amount of storage space. Curio > Pro is $149, and even the Standard version is $99. Also, since my > home machine is a Mac and my work machine is a PC, the fact that > Evernote is cross-platform is a big selling point. I couldn't tell > from the quick look I took, but does Curio store in the cloud? > Evenote is web-based, so I can get to my material anyplace I can get > to a computer.
> On Apr 10, 6:52 pm, Lee S Dryburgh <drybur...@gmail.com> wrote: > > At least to me, Curio (Mac OS X native app), seems better to me than > > Evernote. So I've not understood why it's not mentioned on 43F. > > (http://www.zengobi.com/products/curio/)
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Oops! Hit "send" too quickly. Curio seems to me more in concept like Circus Ponies' Notebook or the DevonThink products, than like Evernote. Interestingly, Creativityist has a piece on Evernote/Curio integration. In fact, the Curio sidebar links to Evernote: "The newest release of Curio (5.4) now has seamless integration with Evernote. All of your Evernote items appear within the Curio sidebar, where they can easily be dragged into your Curio workspace. The two programs complement each other well…Evernote is excellent for collecting information and ideas, while Curio is suited to engage and develop those ideas. " http://www.creativityist.com/2009/02/17/the-evernote-to-curio-double-...
On Apr 10, 6:52 pm, Lee S Dryburgh <drybur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> At least to me, Curio (Mac OS X native app), seems better to me than > Evernote. So I've not understood why it's not mentioned on 43F. > (http://www.zengobi.com/products/curio/)
> Regards L
> On 10 April 2010 21:19, Alessio Bragadini <abra...@gmail.com> wrote:> On 10 Apr 2010, at 21:15, Bob Koss wrote:
> >> I only use Evernote for storing stuff digitally. For managing actions and contexts I use OmniFocus (recent convert from Things).
> > Same here, I have started to use Evernote to store "support material" and I create a new notebook for every project (most of them, as needed).
> > "You know, Hobbes, some days even my lucky rocketship underpants don't help" > > -- Calvin and Hobbes
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I tried Curio and liked it. But it had "that look" to me. The look of a program that had lots and lots of features added to it but which might also have lots of bugs because of it. Bugs associated with things that were added quickly but didn't quite work right. My trial confirmed this so I dropped it.
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Mata <thelw...@gmail.com> wrote: > Curio looks very nice, and I may at least download it to try, but I > guess the big advantage Evernote has over Curio is price. Evernote is > free if you don't need a ridiculous amount of storage space. Curio > Pro is $149, and even the Standard version is $99. Also, since my > home machine is a Mac and my work machine is a PC, the fact that > Evernote is cross-platform is a big selling point. I couldn't tell > from the quick look I took, but does Curio store in the cloud? > Evenote is web-based, so I can get to my material anyplace I can get > to a computer.
> On Apr 10, 6:52 pm, Lee S Dryburgh <drybur...@gmail.com> wrote: >> At least to me, Curio (Mac OS X native app), seems better to me than >> Evernote. So I've not understood why it's not mentioned on 43F. >> (http://www.zengobi.com/products/curio/)
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Try to stick with Evernote 3.1; the 3.5 releases have been much tougher to use. Mainly user interface issues - read: font rendering problems - and general slowness. Also some features removed but not sure whether by design or by "oops". E.g., tagging multiple notes at once must be done via drag 'n drop. Lot of little difficulties IMO. 3.1 will have no further improvements but is still supported generally, and hopefully 3.5 will be fixed by then.
BTW all of the above is in reference to the Windows versions; AFAIK the Mac versions are all working fine.
Thank you.
Jim
On Apr 10, 2:11 pm, Ridge Kennedy <srk3nn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm making a re-commitment to GTD and trying to use it with Evernote.
> For Evernote users, can you give me a general outline . . .
> I'm creating folders that correspond with areas of work and projects. > My tags seem pretty similar. Actually fewer of them. I'm not using > attributes at all.
> How many folders are you using?
> How many tags?
> Any general thoughts that would help work with this tool? any real > "ah-hah!" experiences you could share?
> Sincerely,
> Ridge
> -- > Ridge Kennedy [Exit 145] > When you stumble, make it part of the dance.
Evernote is progressively getting worse if you're a Windows user. Windows users were thrown under the bus when Evernote decided it wanted to work on every platform imaginable. Examples: no more templates, and decreased tagging functionality. In spite of assurances, giving the time it has taken and the bland nature of what is said, I doubt Evernote has real intentions of making up what has been taken from the program.
> Try to stick with Evernote 3.1; the 3.5 releases have been much
> tougher to use. Mainly user interface issues - read: font rendering
> problems - and general slowness. Also some features removed but not
> sure whether by design or by "oops". E.g., tagging multiple notes at
> once must be done via drag 'n drop. Lot of little difficulties IMO.
> 3.1 will have no further improvements but is still supported
> generally, and hopefully 3.5 will be fixed by then.
> BTW all of the above is in reference to the Windows versions; AFAIK
> the Mac versions are all working fine.
> Thank you.
> Jim
> On Apr 10, 2:11 pm, Ridge Kennedy<srk3nn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Dear All,
>> I'm making a re-commitment to GTD and trying to use it with Evernote.
>> For Evernote users, can you give me a general outline . . .
>> I'm creating folders that correspond with areas of work and projects.
>> My tags seem pretty similar. Actually fewer of them. I'm not using
>> attributes at all.
>> How many folders are you using?
>> How many tags?
>> Any general thoughts that would help work with this tool? any real
>> "ah-hah!" experiences you could share?
>> Sincerely,
>> Ridge
>> --
>> Ridge Kennedy [Exit 145]
>> When you stumble, make it part of the dance.
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Yeah but Evernote is not what it is not, it is what it is and that is what I
use. I'm not waiting for some fantasy to come about ... it is just fine the
way it is. Works as advertised. I've been seeing people whine about the
"good ole days" of the last release of Evernote forever now. Each release
is changed and not so much that it affects how I use it so I have no
problems with it. It continues to allow me to store images and search the
text within them and tag them for retrieval. And now that it works on the
iPhone I'm in hog heaven. And yet the whiners continue to lament what once
was and try to dissuade others from using it because it used to be
"better". I never got that approach to life.
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 12:43 AM, Daly de Gagne <daly_de_ga...@shaw.ca>wrote:
> Evernote is progressively getting worse if you're a Windows user. Windows
> users were thrown under the bus when Evernote decided it wanted to work on
> every platform imaginable. Examples: no more templates, and decreased
> tagging functionality. In spite of assurances, giving the time it has taken
> and the bland nature of what is said, I doubt Evernote has real intentions
> of making up what has been taken from the program.
-- Cheers,
Mike
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