![]() ![]() The content you are trying to remember will be different (although if you are an engineer, the technical stuff will likely be similar), but the ultimate goal is the same: to eliminate the instances where you know you’ve seen that material, beer, book, etc., but just can’t f#ing remember it.īecause then you just end start Googling desperately, and as intelligent as Google’s algorithm is, it is not built to find deeply esoteric information. ![]() ![]() A quote from Alduous Huxley on cynical realism.Or, on the less-frequent occasions I use it for personal notes: An adhesive recommendation for semi-permanently bonding an LCD to a resistive touch screen.A rubber design guide from an (to me) obscure rubber vendor.A brochure with accompanying notes from a micromolding vendor visit.From an engineering perspective, that might mean: My goal is to be able to recall anything. It’s an amazing tool, but if you attempt (as I did) to use it without a clear goal of what you would like it to do, you’ll likely find yourself struggling to get started and abandoning what could have been a truly great tool. Or, if you prefer more delicate wording: I am an engineer, I use Evernote and I like to think I use it well.įor those who may not be familiar, Evernote (whose motto is ‘Remember Everything) is a freemium multi-platform note taking service that has been around for a few years. How engineers + designers should use Evernote ![]()
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