Wendy,

If interested, Evernote also has a Google+ feed which also has some
interesting/useful tips and hints.

Ron Bernier
Sent from my iPad

> On Jan 27, 2014, at 3:25 PM, "Wendy Howard" <wendy.how...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I loved my Palm, still miss it!
>
> I have Evernote on my laptop, phone and tablet (when I can pry it out of
> his hands!).  No problems synchronising them when they're all in range
> of a Wi-Fi signal, which they are at home.  The main bonus with having
> it on the laptop is that I can have it open alongside Legacy, and if
> there's a heap of typing to be done or a web page or picture I want to
> grab off the screen, it's easy to do on the larger device.
>
> Being able to access my notes when I was away from home was another
> matter, and a bit hit-and-miss at times - very annoying when you get to
> the supermarket and can't open your shopping list! It's the main reason
> I upgraded to a paid account, so I could have my notes available at all
> times.  Worth the small charge, in my opinion.
>
> You can limit the notebooks available off-line, should space on your
> device be an issue.
>
> I also follow Evernote on Facebook - they post useful tips there. Rather
> like following this mailing list, you never know when one of them is
> going to resonate with you and be useful!
>
> Hope this helps.  :-)
>
> Wendy



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