You don’t have to use a computer for long before realising that fond notions
about typing notes into it to keep yourself organised are just pie in the sky.
Documents, tables, notes and pictures end up scattered all over the hard disk
and a host of programs is needed to retrieve them – assuming you can find them
in the first place.
Help is at hand from Evernote, a free program that creates an electronic
scrapbook containing items copied from any document or screen or typed in at the
keyboard. Every word stored in Evernote is automatically indexed, so you don’t
have to worry about how the information is structured. As long as you know a
word or phrase contained in a note, you can find it in an instant.
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