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Penultimate evernote
Penultimate evernote





penultimate evernote

While typing is great, and fast, sometimes I found I wanted to sketch out an idea, something I couldn’t easily do with keystrokes. The mechanics of typing is different from writing longhand. Of course, I had my iPad and Evernote and I could quickly open up a note and begin typing–but the problem was, typing wasn’t always the solution I needed. The more I went to conventions and hung around these other writers, the more I saw how useful and convenient it was to be able to scribble something down on paper. Until I few years ago, I, too, used a Moleskine notebook to jot down whatever happened to occur to me on a given moment. At a science fiction convention panel audiences seem roughly split between those with tablets and those with Moleskine notebooks. Just about every writer I know these days carries around a Moleskine notebook to jot down thoughts or ideas. Recently, however, I’ve found ways to recreate that notebook without paper and it has been a lifesaver! Let me explain. So tricky was it, that I stubbornly gave up the notebook entirely, rather than having to still use paper. The trickiest thing for me, back then, was converting my pocket notebook to digital format. There were the occasional pieces of paper I had to handle, but mostly I tried to do everything that I used to do on paper in digital form.

penultimate evernote

When I went paperless–now going on more than two years ago–I tried to go pretty much wholesale.







Penultimate evernote