If you havent used it before, Evernote will make your life feel a lot more productive; at work and at home. Below is the quickest way to take & save notes using email & evernote.

What is Evernote?

“What if you could collect, in one well-organized, searchable, private digital repository, all the notes you create, clips from Web pages and emails you want to recall, dictated audio memos, photos, key documents, and more? And what if that repository was constantly synchronized, so it was accessible through a Web browser and through apps on your various computers and smart phones?

Well, such a service exists. And it’s free. It’s called Evernote.”Walt Mossberg, WSJ

 

Emailing Into Your Evernote Account

(from the Evernote Blog)

Did you know that you can send emails from your inbox directly into your Evernote account and automatically assign them to destination notebooks?

If you haven’t discovered this feature yet, you’ll find that it’s a great way to save messages like electronic receipts, travel information, and anything else you might want to find later in a place that you can search and access from any computer or mobile device your Evernote account!.

To do this:Forward the email to your Evernote email address. Don’t know what your Evernote email address is? Go to the Account Info area of Evernote for Windows and Mac, Settings on Evernote Web and the Sync tab on Evernote for iPhone and iPad — your Evernote email will be listed there.

On your Android device, go to Settings then Account Info to find your Evernote email.To specify the destination notebook, append the subject line with the symbol “@” followed by the name of an existing notebook; to add a tag, include “#” followed by an existing tag.If sending emails to a recently created notebook or tagging with a recently created tag, remember to sync your account first.

If adding both notebook and tag information, be sure to include the notebook name first.Have you been using this feature? Share your tips in the comments.

FromQuick Tip Friday: Emailing Into Your Evernote Account | Evernote Blogcast.

 

No way to create a newsletter from Evernote clippings. Bummer.

As of yet, i’ve found no way to create a newsletter from Evernote clippings. Sending notes into Evernote using email works great but there’s no good way to do things in reverse.

Being able to create a newsletter in this way would be a real time saver, since i have so much great content stored in Evernote.

I’m clipping (bookmarking) interesting web articles all day, so i have all this really valuable curated content that’s being hoarded in Evernote.

Evernote does give you an RSS feed for each folder that will let you extract clippings but the articles link back to an Evernote landing page, where as i want them linking to the original content. The current way adds to many clicks for the user.

You can take a look here…

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