Here’s a list of the common applications I use:
- Dropbox – stores your files in “the cloud”. You can read my review here, or sign up for an account as a referral here.
- EverNote – this is a great tool for note taking. I use more than one PC/Mac – basically multiple computers. Evernote let’s me capture text, images, web pages, all sorts of things and automagically share them between machines in the same way Dropbox shares files.
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