Showing posts with label evernote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label evernote. Show all posts

8/14/2014

Evernote Tips : See  Evernote Reminders in a Calendar with Sunrise


Sunrise is my favourite calendar platform. It lets you add events and reminders in plain language, so you don't have to format the date or time properly. Now, Evernote integrates with Sunrise and can be found in the Evernote App Center, available for Android, iPad, iPhone, and the web so that you can see all of your calendars and Evernote reminders in one place.


To create Reminders

Create a Reminder directly from the Sunrise calendar, or within Evernote. With Evernote and Sunrise, you can sync important to-dos both ways.

Add Context

Within the Reminder, add or edit details that relate to the physical location of your meeting. With a single click, you can view the Reminder in Evernote.

8/12/2014

10 Useful Keyboard Shotcuts for Evernote User

Keyboard shortcuts let you access frequently used features with a keystroke. Use these useful 10 keyboard shortcuts to navigate Evernote quickly, without having to switch back and forth between mouse and keyboard.

For Windows:
  1. To create a new note: Ctrl + N
  2. To create a new tag: Ctrl + T
  3. To clip a section and insert into note: Win + a
  4. To start a new Evernote search: Win + Shift + f
  5. To paste clipboard into Evernote as a new note: Ctrl + Alt + V
  6. To save note: Ctrl + S
  7. To show spelling and grammar: F7
  8. To close a note: Ctrl + W
  9. To quite Evernote: Ctrl + Q
  10. To sync with Evernote.com: F9
For Mac:
  1. To create a new note: Command + N
  2. To create a new tag: Command + T
  3. To change font: Command + T
  4. To merge lists: Command + Shift + M
  5. To switch between shortcuts: Command + [number of Shortcut]
  6. To save note: Command + S
  7. To show spelling and grammar: Command + :
  8. To close a note: Command + W
  9. To quite Evernote: Command + Q
  10. To sync with Evernote.com: Ctrl + Command + S