Evernote offers a variety of tiers for different services, but I find the basic (free) tier to be more than enough for my needs. If you don’t already have an account, I highly recommend taking the time and setting up an account. There are a large number of other benefits which I will get to with each of the individual Evernote clients. I don’t have to worry about losing my notes with my computer. One of the most beneficial uses I find with Evernote is the automatic online back-up of my information. I’ve seen a lot of my peers using Word or OneNote to take notes in class. Evernote provides the notepaper and the pockets to store your notes as well as any handouts or slides the professor will post or share online (along with the occasional audio or picture note you capture). The best way to think of Evernote is as one of those huge spiral notebooks with the different subject divisions. Evernote saves the data to your device (i.e., your computer) while also automatically syncing throughout the creation, or editing, of notes. Evernote allows the user to save notes, but they are logically organized into notebooks for storage. To start, I created notebooks for each of my courses. Evernote allows for pictures, documents, recordings, and more. I encourage you, as Apple would say, to ‘Think Different.’Įvernote is a note taking service that goes beyond just text input. After receiving an iPad 2 for Christmas, the second semester was limited to in-class use of the iPad and free reign while at home. The first semester I restricted use to a laptop. Welcome! This is the first part of a series of posts in which I will profile the apps and services I found essential to my first year as a law student.
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