Evernote: The Newest Tool For Your Shop!
Woodworking and research goes hand and hand so much that we have developed so many ways of doing it. Seems we are always doing the following:
- Collecting every how-to book we can find on a topic
- Subscribing to every woodworking magazine we can find
- Scouring the web for every free plan we can dig up
- Buying museum books covering a specific time period
- Or a combination of all
Now I’ll be the first to tell you I refer to my museum books (and Glen Huey’s) all the time. They are an endless resource of detail and information when I can’t get my hands or eyes near a collection to study for a project.
Well as the years go on those books are being publish less and less and the ones that are out there are becoming harder to come by and if you find the one you want or need it costs a small fortune!
So with the graces of the internet, more auction houses and bloggers are posting beautiful photos and details online. Now the problems with this is keeping track of them and let’s face it when you need them your computer will crap out and you’ll lose your bookmarks. (Personal experience it talking here)
To help get around this I found a wonderful free tool on the internet (on for my iPhone) that does all that but more for you. It’s called Evernote and if you haven’t seen it, it’s worth its weight in gold!

Some of its features are the following:
- “Type a text note. Clip a web page. Snap a photo. Grab a screenshot. Evernote will keep it all safe.”
- “Everything you capture is automatically processed, indexed, and made searchable. If you like, you can add tags or organize notes into different notebooks.”
- “Search for notes by keywords, titles, and tags. Evernote magically makes printed and handwritten text inside your images searchable, too.”
I’ve used this so much that I’ve graduated from the free version to the pay version. By doing so I’m now keeping track of woodworking projects, work ideas, home photos, blog ideas, you name it and it can’t be easier to use. (NOTE: For $5 a month you get more monthly allowance for uploads & storage with the pay version but if you don’t use the crap out it you’ll never need to think about the pay version!)
I don’t want to waste your time with a tutorial on how I put it to use. I’d rather you go take a look at it and see how great it is.
And no, I’m no way associated or get paid by them. It’s just too cool of a tool to not share!
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October 27th, 2009












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Hi Dave … Thanks for the tip on evernote … i think I’l try it …. never can find anything anyway …imight as well have yet another place to lose … i agree about the design books … here’s a link to my library … http://dorsetcustomfurniture.blogspot.com/2009/11/my-design-library.html nice blog ! dan