Thanks Steve for a great tutorial on Evernote. This together with yesterdays Webinar has helped me considerably. I am so glad I have stuck with you over the years since way back when you used to have the Show Dotto on Data. You are a great teacher and I love your courses. Thanks again and keep up the great work.
This is a great quick start video and makes Evernote not quite so daunting. I am going to be looking on the DottoTech site and the YouTube account for more videos on Evernote. Steve has such a great training style, is clear, organized and has a great voice for internet trainings. He clearly knows his stuff!
Loved this course! Steve helped me walk thru Evernote with ease. I love the conversational style, and he makes learning a new system FUN! I now have the Evernote habit! Thank you, Steve!
One of the best Evernote Overviews I have ever seen !!!
All the key features explained in simple, easy to understand format.......expertly delivered. Had my attention at max all the way. Brilliant!!!!
Saved me a lot of trial and error.
I had tried to use Evernote in the past, but always gave up because I was getting bogged down by forcing a structure onto it that didn't need to be there. This course took less than an hour and showed me that the excellent search feature in Evernote takes the place of rigid structure. I feel like I can get going on using Evernote, and learn the advanced techniques on the fly as I need them.
New user review
Just getting started this week on trying to really use Evernote. I have been intimitated to even start, as I have always thought the original implementation structure had to be really good, or it would just become a burden. Glad to hear that the best approach is to start capturing content, and worry about the structure latter. This makes perfect sense, as I was searching for a structure that someone else was using, but could not find one that would work for me. Getting close to analysis paralysis. I will trust the process and get the structure figured out down the road, if I even need too. Thanks.
Steve, well done. You don't allow the newbie to get bogged down in the weeds of EN, of which there are many. I particularly like your suggestion of using the !Personal and $Business tags for context. That's a great way to get started.