

€¢ Keep up with lecture notes so you don’t miss a vital thought €¢ Get your projects underway faster and maximize productivity by letting multiple participants access and work on different aspects alongside each other €¢ Annotate documents with comments and thoughts during team meetings, then share with colleagues

€¢ Create agendas, write memos and craft presentations €¢ Plan events such as holidays, weddings or parties €¢ Gather, capture and store every thought you need to stay productive €¢ Set reminders to keep on top of activities and write to-do lists €¢ Make personal checklists to keep your thoughts organized €¢ Get inspired and brainstorm creative ideas with your team by working collaboratively in the same documents €¢ Search within pictures and annotate images to give quick feedback €¢ Create, share and discuss with the people who help get your work done, all in one app €¢ Start your task working on one device and continue on another without ever missing a beatĮvernote gives you the tools to share, discuss and collaborate productively with others: €¢ Sync everything automatically across any computer, phone or tablet €¢ Use Evernote as a digital notepad and easy-to-format word processor for all your thoughts as they comeĮvernote gives you the ability to sync and comment on content across all devices: €¢ Organize your receipts, bills and invoices €¢ Attach Microsoft Office docs, PDFs and photos €¢ Use camera capture to easily scan and comment on pieces of paper, including printed documents, business cards, handwriting and sketches €¢ Take notes in a variety of formats, including: text, sketches, photos, audio, video, PDFs, web clippings and more €¢ Write, collect and capture ideas as searchable notes, notebooks, checklists and to-do lists €œWhen it comes to taking all manner of notes and getting work done, Evernote is an indispensable tool.†– PC MagĮvernote gives you the tools you need to keep your work effortlessly organized: "Use Evernote as the place you put everything … Don’t ask yourself which device it’s on—it’s in Evernote" – The New York Times
