Organize files with Evernote
December 12, 2017
Organize files with Evernote
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Evernote
Evernote is being used on an individual basis at my company. My department is sales and project management, so this product works well for some people’s workflow. Evernote’s ability to store a multitude of information from background research on websites to email and client correspondence. Our projects take anywhere from 8 months to one and a half years. The fact that’s Evernote can handle a lot of information is priceless.
- The tagging and notebook way of storing and sorting information makes this product very versatile. It allows for cross referencing when needed.
- It is very easy to search and find and notes.
- Evernote intagrates well with different work environments. There are desktop, web and mobile interfaces. The program integrates with email programs and there is a host of other apps that work well with Evernote.
- With the increasing options of mobile storage and online programs, I’m seeing some of the features that made Evernote so special integrated in the programs my office requires all employees to use. Unfortunately, I find myself using Evernote less and less.
- The biggest difficulty I’ve had explaining this program to others is the vernacular. People that are timid with technology understand files and folders. It takes longer for these people to grasp the program and understand a notebook is essentially a folder.
- This product helps employees be more productive. No company would complain about this.
- Evernote facilitates a chain of information or record of research. This is needed in my line of work.
- Google Drive and OneDrive
The tagging function makes Evernote stand out from the competition. It allows cross-referencing of information. You can easily find information stored in mutable notebooks. For this reason it is still a go to program for certain projects.