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Using evernote for task management
Using evernote for task management





using evernote for task management

David Allen, in Getting Things Done, recommended having a Someday/Maybe list, where all of these ideas reside. How do you use Evernote reminders?ĭo you have an idea on how to maximize the potential of having your notes pop up as a reminder? How would you maximize this feature? Do you have some use case of your own? Let me know in the comments.Most people have moments when they see something and think, “I’d like to do that someday.” If you’re not going to forget about it, that means you either have to do it right now or write it down somewhere so you won’t forget. If you are using Evernote as your main task manager, you will be in for the treat.

using evernote for task management

What I am looking forward is Daniel Golds updated Evernote book, because I am quite sure that he gave way much more thought on how to make the most out of this new feature. Also, it can be quite cool if you want to remind yourself of certain data (phone number, address, map screenshot) at the specific time. If I jot down a photo idea in Evernote, and plan out a task, or planning a trip, I can schedule some tasks that will pop out in my notification center. Horizontal notes allowed a rich view of all the details of the note, and they were working perfectly in the correlation to the sidebar. The thing that I find missing, is the loss of horizontal notes list. Perhaps I would way prefer to have a separate view for the tasks, than it being bundled with the rest of the notes. Perhaps I am spoiled when it comes down to task management, but I still don’t feel ready to make this transition and go “Evernote All-in”.Īlso, I don’t like that reminders are interfering with my notes and coming to the top of the list. The simple reason is that it lacks the recurring option that I still have in OmniFocus. This still doesn’t transform Evernote into task manager of my choice.







Using evernote for task management