Don’t Worry Be Appy – STP016
Jun 11, 2017•25 min
Episode description
Episode 16 - Two GREAT apps to make things better!
In this episode, we look at Nozbe and Evernote and explore how they can make your day smoother and more efficient and help you get things done. Whether you're a complete novice or you've used them already - we cover so much stuff that there's GOT to be something in there that's useful. Also featuring cake, pot plants, and Alan Partridge.
Some of the stuff in there is:
- People who are listening to Sharppodcast around the world
- Misery in a coffee shop
- An introduction to Nozbe dealing easily with 2 Birthdays, a wedding and a christening
- Why you shouldn't write presentations at the dry cleaners
- An introduction to productivity the Nozbe way - here's the first video
- Wanna eat that Frog or go 'advanced' (ding!)...
- Managing energy levels, delegation, weekly reviews, priorities - it's all in this article
- Evernote - an Alladin's Cave of possibilities!
- What people like Tim Ferris think of Evernote - in this film
- Street talk
- Lost at the beach
- Saving the planet one business card at a time
- Going to meetings with underwear, phone chargers and a shaver
- How these very words were crafted in Evernote - and yet made it here for you
- To learn about Evernote, go to their website - here
- Or have a look at their YouTube videos - here
- Then there's advanced stuff: (ding!)
- IFTT - it's like a magic thing
- Capture post-it notes in colour and save them in Evernote
- Buy special moleskin notebooks that have smart stickers so you can upload your handwritten notes, digitize your notes and sketches and even share them
- Find previous versions of a note or even retrieve deleted notes up to 30 days later
- Annotate PDF's
- Get emails with your daily reminders
- Encrypt sections of your text
- Create a table of contents by selecting a group of notes, and click one button
- All that stuff is available for your reading pleasure here
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