The Writer’s Toolbox - Evernote
Like many writers I know, I’m a pack rat when it comes to information. Anything I see or read or hear that I think might be useful for a story at some point or another gets clipped or bookmarked or jotted down for safekeeping.

Evernote bills itself as allowing you to “easily capture information in any environment using whatever device or platform you find most convenient, and makes this information accessible and searchable at anytime, from anywhere.”


Evernote is in beta right now and you need an invitation to try it out. You can go to their website and sign up (it didn’t take me long to get an invite this way) or, you can leave a comment on this post and I’ll pick five random winners to receive an invitation direct from me.
(All images taken from the Evernote homepage and Copyright 2008 Evernote.)
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Brilliant! I tried to use delicious (back when it was new) to collect all the links I found interesting, but it got too clogged for convenient use in a week. They’ve since added a search function, and I still haven’t found it worth it to go back. Ever since, I’ve just collected information in my brain and hoped that I wouldn’t forget.
If this is as great as you say it is, though, I’m really excited to finally be able to keep up with everything interesting that gets sent my way.
In other words, I’m really hoping I’m one of those lucky five. ^_^
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Ooo! Ooo! Pick me!
Sounds well worth checking out. In addition to 70+ research books for the current novel-in-progress, I’ve grabbed a ton of stuff online — pix, videos, links, pages saved as PDFs, and so on — and it’s really starting to get unwieldy. Thanks for the heads-up on this.