Evernote is the best known, and arguably most useful, of a family of technology tools that helps users with note taking, organising, task management and archiving. Its usefulness for genealogy has been recognised by many in recent years. This talk explains what Evernote is, how it works and shares practical examples of how to use it to transform the organisation of your genealogy projects.
What will you learn?
- What Evernote is
- How it works
- Its strengths and weaknesses
- Why it is useful for genealogical research.
About this event
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About the Speaker
Mr Phil Isherwood
Phil Isherwood is a family history speaker and writer alongside his full-time career in the software industry. He brings a passion for best-practice methods and innovative technology to his genealogical research. Phil is a contributor to Family Tree magazine, a Family History Advisor for Oxfordshire Family History Society and co-founder of Pro-Am Genies, a networking group for professional and aspiring pro genealogists.