

I’ll demonstrate its amazing search-ability, show you why I believe tags are a better way to organize than notebooks and walk through a few integrated apps. In my next video, I’ll talk you through Evernote’s different account levels and how it’s laid out in a little more detail. :: The Mystery of the Evernote web clipper (button location) :: Using the Evernote web clipper for Android :: Using the Evernote web clipper on iOS Mobile :: A great short one-minute video by Evernote demonstrating the web clipper. You don’t have to do anything on your mobile phone as the installation of the app will engage the mobile clipper. On your Mac or PC, you just need to download an extension. In this video you will see how to clip and save: Yes, you can save documents, but its function is more than that. It’s not meant to replace Dropbox, iCloud Drive, or Google Drive. Let me reiterate, however, that Evernote is not a documents folder. I like to call Evernote my “one-stop organization shop.” It’s the place to save all those things you’re not sure where to save.

Today’s post is a short tutorial on the amazing web clipper and how its functions can work for you daily. It’s the longest of the series (just under 20 minutes), but it sets the precedence and gives you an overall visual capture of its functionality and possibility for your studio. Even if you already use Evernote, I would strongly suggest starting with this video. In the first video of the series, I walk you through how I set up and utilize Evernote specifically in the music studio. If you missed Part 1 (Studio Organization) Today I’m going to walk you through the perfect little tool that will be your best friend on the internet and your mobile device for capturing and organizing life – the Evernote Web-Clipper. It’s the perfect time to rethink how you work including organizing your studio physically and digitally.Įvernoteis the perfect program to help independent music teachers in this area. It’s cold there are no holidays, conferences, festivals, or recitals. January is one of my slower months of the year. Many of us, during at least one of these three points in the year, realize it’s time to refresh and reorganize our studios. NOW. The turn of the year when I have a chance to reflect and re-consider goals, organization, and life in general.

