May 23, 2013 Freeware/Open Source SIG Summary and Links

Introduction

The main topic for the session was Evernote, a cross platform note taking service.

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Presentation

A short presentation was given:
May 23, 2013 Evernote Presentation

There are links to some resources for learning more about Evernote, towards the end of the presentation.

After the presentation, an active Evernote account was shown using, the Windows app, web login, and an Android smartphone and tablet. Several tools such as the Web Clipper and Clearly were also demonstrated.

Additional Link

I found a post from MakeUseOf, regarding some tools to use with Evernote, while writing this post:

7 Tools To Improve The Way You Use Evernote
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/7-tools-to-improve-the-way-you-use-evernote/

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