![]() ![]() Very powerful that you can search inside graphics. So here's a picture of the Evernote Conference 3, and just searching for the word pulled up this picture that Phil has up on the screen. The other really surprising thing for me is that it will find text in a picture. Really just fascinating that it’s able to do that and that it does it very quickly. You can see this great screenshot that Stacey has written the words “Serrano” on a taxi receipt and when she did that search it found that tag. With the handwriting I love being able to take a picture my Moleskine notebook page and have it be able to find that, assuming that I’ve written in a way that something could decipher it. ![]() It even finds handwriting assuming that it's readable. ![]() And if you are premium or business it will also look inside documents. So I would just want to go through some of the little tips and tricks that you can use and one of my favorite things about Evernote search is that not only does it find the text in a note, which you would expect, but that it will find text and pictures or PDFs. Searching around for things that weren't finding that means that had a great positive reaction. I loved in the keynote speech that Phil Libin, the CEO of Evernote, gave he talked about that find is aspirational in search is kinda negative. #Launchbar evernote search support how to#So as Stacey mentioned, we're going to talk about the ins and outs of Evernote search today and part of that, just a little bit of how to get a hold of us… I guess we should call it Evernote find. ![]() So I'm going to go ahead and share my screen and get us started with the presentation. So we're just going to wing it around and be untethered as we often are. I will apologize for background noise I'm at a conference at the Hyatt and this was the quietest place I could find. I am I am sitting on the patio at the Hyatt Regency, so I've got Town Lake in the background, or I guess Lady Bird Lake. With that I’m going to turn it over to Kristi, who is sitting in some lovely Austin weather. #Launchbar evernote search support code#We are glad to have you here and we also have a coupon code for you at the end of the webinar for the book if you haven’t yet purchased it. We cover everything from tips for organizing your Evernote account to how to manage leads and business cards and task management, receipts, and now we’re covering search. They are recorded and you can go back and view them at anytime. We do them on a monthly basis but there's a whole playlist on YouTube. Evernote is really on the leading edge finding what you're looking for and we’re going show you some of those ways where you can really work your system to retrieve what you're looking.īoth Kristi and I are Evernote Ambassadors as well as Evernote business certified consultants so needless-to-say we don’t have anything negative to say about Evernote, we love it…we can't run our lives without it. If this is your first time joining us please be sure to check out some of our previous topics. Kristi and I were both presenting at the Evernote Conference in San Francisco and one other takeaways that we had from there is that really you don't want to search for things, you want to find things. We're going to expand upon that and show some use cases about how you can use the power Evernote search to you find what you are looking for. So very important skill that we cover in good depth in chapter three as well as chapter six. This month we are talking about strategies for the ins and outs of finding and searching in Evernote. We are co-authors of Untethered with Evernote: Tips and Tricks for Independent Entrepreneurs and we are bringing you a monthly hangout designed to expand in detail and give you training on some of the core concepts in the book. We are your hosts, Stacey Harmon and Kristi Willis. Welcome to the October edition of the Untethered with Evernote Google Hangout. In this training video, co-hosts Stacey Harmon and Kristi Willis share their best tips for finding in Evernote. ![]()
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