
I'd still say that its primary design is as a way to store and organize notes, and make them available everywhere you go, and use as a to-do list manager is secondary. Yes, Evernote has some features that can be used to help you to organize tasks / to-dos (I do it, though I have a pretty simple use case). The Secret Weapon was not designed by Evernote. It's before Evernote introduced reminders. Evernote was designed by Evernote. Look at the date of the post that you're responding to. The Secret Weapon website is exclusively devoted to using Evernote for task management and work prioritization. I use the Android widgets (that are in desperate need of fixing) exclusively for that purpose. I use Evernote daily for work and home to organize and prioritize my tasks. If you want one of those, there are a bajillion of them available already. Otherwise, Evernote is not designed to be a To-do list organizer. Create it at work, sync, and search for them at home. We’ll also be introducing additional widgets that reach deeper into your Evernote and explore new capabilities, making Home the perfect place to start your day.You could always use what Evernote has already, for example, use a special "Todo" tag on the types of notes you wish to treat as to-do items. Over time, we’ll be making these widgets more powerful, more flexible, and more helpful, adapting them to the wide variety of uses you rely on to manage your busy life. And for all our Evernote family, we want to say: This is just the start. Looking aheadįor those of you who caught wind of our unintentional sneak peek in December, we’re happy to finally bring you Home. You can get a free trial to explore the full range of Home features. Not a Personal or Professional customer yet? No problem. Because your Evernote should look the way you want and work the way you think. Choose from one of our pre-loaded gallery of pictures (all taken by Evernote team members to be shared with you), or upload your own-it’s up to you.

If you’re on a paid Evernote plan, you can reorder or remove widgets to customize your Home, and resize them on desktop you can also change your Home background image to match your mood and fit your personal style. Evernote Free customers will see three default widgets when they open Home: Notes Select Recent notes to quickly pick up where you left off with any project or choose Suggested notes and let Evernote surface the content you needeven if you haven’t touched it in a while. But Home’s real superpower lies in its flexibility. Together, these widgets are a powerful new way to see your content and manage it all. Feedback in comments is that a lot of these may exist but not under the names google provided in the presentation. Just click on a shortcut to instantly open that note or notebook. 3 widget options: - List widget (Android 3.0+): Provides a. This widget shows your favorite shortcuts right from your Home dashboard. The Evernote Widget lets you go directly to core Evernote features right from your home screen. Maybe you prefer to tame your Evernote content using shortcuts.
