It ends up looking like a tidy wall of sticky notes and has tagging. It has a very “sticky note” aesthetic and allows for checkbox lists, image embeds and categorization labeling. I had several folks recommend Google Keep as an option which offers a web based interface as well as an iOS (and Android of course). I don’t usually use it like a paper notebook, it tends to be things that are copied and pasted from a digital source to a digital source, like URLs or in preparation to be digital content. I have collected some recipes in Evernote over the years but mostly I have various snippets, half-baked ideas, some lists and idea starters and an assortment of links stored in Evernote. ![]() Sadly, my work computer does not allow me to install any applications so whatever options I choose need to have a web interface. I’m not exactly a “power-user” of Evernote but I like being able to access notes across multiple devices (iOS, web and home computer) so I think I’ll try to find a different solution sadly. ![]() Now, if you want to use the service on more than two devices, you must pay for their premium service to the tune of $34.99/year for their Plus account or $69.99/year for their Premium account though their are offering the Premium account for a year at half price to entice folk over to the paid service. ![]() ![]() There have been lots of articles floating around the internet this week following the announcement that Evernote was changing its policies regarding how it was handling its accounts.
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