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Old 03-13-2015, 10:45 PM   #325
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Originally Posted by piperclassique View Post
Um. You don't need a book to learn to use evernote. Really, you don't. It's very intuitive.
There, saved you some money.
I've already bought it.

I thought that it would be pretty easy to learn. A piece of software doesn't get to be as popular as EverNote is when it has a steep learning curve. Still, I think that listening to the audio will help me to "hit the ground running." The only reason that I bought the book was to get the cheap audiobook.

Actually all software that I have learned to use, I pretty much did it by just "picking it up" (I had the good fortune of not having been required to learn any of them quickly). If I had instruction books I rarely used them; I didn't use the "help" files much either. If it was so difficult that I had to study books to learn it, I just chucked the software. There was, for example a Geos desktop publishing program that ran on my Commodore 64 eons ago (those were definitely not the "good ole days"!).

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