After Anita commented on one of my posts here on Piano Pantry on how she organized her music games in Evernote, I quickly asked her to share. This is a guest post by Missouri teacher, Anita Byers (bio at the end). Good luck and I hope you find Evernote to be a useful tool in your professional and daily life as I do! Here is a great comparison chart of Evernote features and details. Forwarding emails directly into Evernote.(When you do a search, it will search the text – including handwriting – inside PDFs and Office Docs.) It’s no big deal to upgrade if you begin to find that you need more space, devices, or want more features.Ī few features of the extra features I use and love that Premium offers but Basic doesn’t: The short answer to your first question is YES, it is worth trying Evernote Basic for free, of course! It won’t hurt to start there. DEVICE LIMIT: How many devices will need access? (A question you can’t really answer until you use it.)Ģ. In comparing Basic and Premium, there are two big items independent teachers like yourself would benefit from considering: There are currently three plans for Evernote:Īs an independent music teacher, you definitely do not need Evernote Business unless you have a team of teachers you want to have access. I definitely want to get more than my feet wet with Evernote (perhaps knees? lol!), but I’m not sure which version to start with.ĭo I need the Business level? Can you give me one or two differences between Basic and Premium please? I saw that there are three levels of Evernote to choose from. If you have a question you would like to submit, you can do so here. This post is part of a series called Your Questions Answered that highlights questions from readers just like you.
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