

(Outputs to images and PDF files are also possible for purely view usage) It's a question of using Evernote to the best advantage - which can be a very individual measure.įorinstance my mind maps are attached to notes because that makes them available wherever I can access the internet, and have a local mind map client on which to run them. I keep my images on an external hard drive (with backups) but Lightroom is (sorry Adobe) still a huge amorphous blob of menus and capabilities, complicated by updates.
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I clip web pages, blog posts and general interest items about LR processes and workflows to help me better learn how to use it.Īnd emails - I use Gmail and Outlook mails, and apart from the spam which gets deleted, and the newsletters which get read - then deleted, my email history is in Evernote. I'll BCC or forward a 'sent' copy of outgoing emails to my database, and copy or drag-n-drop replies into my notes. (DnD means I can still open the email in my mail client and then forward or reply to it.)Įvernote also runs my GTD lists, my reminder system and acts as a library of possibly useful information - like the 'Road trips' notebook where I save clips and forward emails related to (surprise) possible road trips to interesting places. I think it's a general-purpose tool that users can employ however they wish - including, obviously, PDF archive.

The whole question of suggested tags, automatically changing dates and flagging duplicates though fills me with horror.
