
Ray Sidney-Smith, Evernote Certified Consultant and Evernote Regional Leader for North America, brings timely updates, powerful note-taking and workflow techniques, and interesting conversations for getting more done with Evernote.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

Evernote Tasks: A Conversation with Product Manager Jack Lynch About Evernote's Newest Feature, Tasks Hello, and welcome to Getting More Done With Evernote, Episode 018. WHERE TO LISTEN/SUBSCRIBE Subscribe via RSS In this episode Interview with Jack ... more
First Impressions of Evernote Tasks with Stacey Harmon
Hello, and welcome to Getting More Done With Evernote, Episode 017.
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* Major new feature release, Tasks in Early Access for ... more
A Conversation with Nate Fortin, SVP of Design, About Evernote's New Feature, Home
April 28, 2021
Hello, and welcome to Getting More Done With Evernote, Episode 016.
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Behind-the-Scenes with Nate Fortin, SVP of Design at Evernote
Welcome to Getting More Done With Evernote, Episode 015.
NOTE: The next live, free five-week Evernote masterclass, Pushing the Envelope With Evernote (focusatwork.co/evernotema... more
In the trailer I thought it was a marketing gimmick that the narrator sounds SO robotic, but it’s also the same in the episodes. The narrator is very obviously reading from a script in a very monotone almost electronic voice 😂. Never heard anything like this is a podcast. It’s 2020 - use your normal everyday voice or get a voice coaching lesson!! Sadly too annoying to listen to.
I’ve been hungry for Evernote related podcasts and was so glad to find this one, but I find the gentle lullaby music on constant repeating loop so distracting! Please remove the music - it is something that one would expect from a self-help or mediation podcast, not business and productivity!! Thanks and keep up the awesome content!!










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