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My flight was cancelled due to the First Officer being ‘sick’ on St.

  • Delayed coming back from the DML Conference in Chicago (my write-up of the conference is here).
  • Better get planning… Posted in Weeknotes Tagged Evernote, Keynote, Laura Hilliger, learning standard, Lucy Neale, PELeCON, Slideshare, StJohn Smith, Tim Riches, web literacy, weblitstd, weeknote, workshop Leave a Comment on Weeknote 15/2013 Weeknote 12/2013 Next week I’m in Sweden keynoting and running a workshop at the Swedish equivalent of BETT. Photos are here (when they’ve finished uploading) The animated GIFs from my keynote aren’t so animated on Slideshare, so you may want to try this Evernote notebook.
  • Attending, keynoting and running a workshop at PELeCON.
  • Travelling to Plymouth by train, plane and automobile (literally) for PELeCON.
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  • Moderating a Connected Learning TV webinar featuring Liz Lawley and her work around a ‘gaming layer’ for students and academics.
  • Editing the Wikipedia article for Open Badges.
  • Catching up with people like Laura Hilliger, Tim Riches, Lucy Neale and StJohn Smith.
  • Hosting the weekly Web Literacy standard community call.
  • You have no idea how long it takes to collate, choose and organise animated GIFs.
  • Planning my PELeCON keynote presentation.
  • The first one’s here and the second (updated) one is still just on Flickr at the moment.
  • Creating two new grids for Mozilla’s Web Literacy standard work with the community.
  • Image CC BY-SA Igor Schwarzmann Posted in Productivity Tagged Evernote, Notational Velocity, Productivity, Simplenote, sync 24 Comments on Why I’m ditching Evernote for Simplenote (and Notational Velocity) Weeknote 15/2013 *You can see the etherpad we used for that call here.

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    Update 4: I’m no longer using Chrome OS, nor GMail. I’m still moving away from it as I’m using Chrome OS more and more these days. Update 3: the CEO of Evernote responded to Kincaid’s blog post here. That’ll teach me to trust bloated closed-source products, eh? 😉 Happily, if the worst comes to the worst, Evernote allows me to export everything to HTML.

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    Update 2: when you reach the 2GB limit for your trial, CloudHQ presents you with an option to get unlimited data transfer during the trial by tweeting about them.

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    I’m just checking it works – and flagging to readers that it’s not an entirely free service. Given that I’ve been paying for Evernote Premium its not the money I’ve got an issue with. Update: a commenter on Hacker News asked why I wasn’t prepared to pay this.

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    There’s a paid-for service called CloudHQ that’s allowed me to backup to both Google Drive and Dropbox, but is limited to 50 files 2GB of data transfer unless you pay $4.90/month or $49/year.

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    While I’ve come across an app called Simple-for-Ever that syncs notes from Simplenote to Evernote, I haven’t found one that does the reverse. After reading it (and I suggest you do too), I’m ready to return to a Simplenote-based solution. I just assumed that one or both of us weren’t ‘using it properly’.ĭisturbingly, on Hacker News this morning I came across an article by former TechCrunch writer Jason Kincaid entitled Evernote, the bug-ridden elephant. On a couple of occasions, though, I found that we’d lost information. It’s our ‘external brain’ as it were, a place where we can dump information and sort it afterwards. We’re moving to another country next month and, as part of that, I’ve set up a stack of notebooks in Evernote that I’ve shared with my wife. However, I haven’t used it for a while as I’ve been trying to get to grips with using Evernote. Before Christmas I organised a productivity-focused call for some of us at the Mozilla Foundation.* One tool I recommended was Notational Velocity, a service that syncs with Simplenote.













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