I've been looking for a quick and easy application to track my tasks and notes. I had been using Microsoft Outlook, but it's rather cumbersome. The problems I have with Outlook include;
- Outlook is slow to startup. I don't always have Outlook running and firing it up takes some time.
- Adding notes and tasks to Outlook is a bit cumbersome. I'm looking for something quick and easy.
- Creating categories in Outlook is not intuitive and lacks flexibility. For example, you cannot created nested categories.
- Notes and Tasks are in different places in Outlook. You have to jump between screens to see everything.
I stumbled across an application called EverNote that has met my needs, and exceeded my expectations. I simple love this app! EverNote is a fast, flexible, free little application specifically designed for quick note taking and task management.
Here is what I like about EverNote:
- It's a quick, small application.
- You can minimize it to the System Tray. It's only a mouse click away
- Notes and tasks can be created quickly
- It starts up fast
- It consumes very few system resources
- EverNote can be set to start when Windows starts
- Flexible category management
- Create your own categories
- Each category can be assigned it's own icon
- Standard categories can be removed
- Simple, clean, drag-and-drop interface
- To assign a category to a note, simple drag the category name to the note
- Deleted notes go into an internal "recycle bin" before being permanently deleted
- It's Free!
- There is an advanced version available for ~ $50, but for my needs, the freeware version works quite well.
If you need a quick and easy to use note and task tracking application, I'd highly recommend giving EverNote a try. You will not be disappointed. The EverNote website has a nice list of user testimonials that will give you a good idea of this applications potential.
From the "How Ironic" File: A day after I wrote this article, I ran across a recent post at Ian's Messy Desk (what a cool name for a blog!) that talks about the new features in the latest EverNote beta. Check out Ian's blog for details.
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