
As most of my family will agree, I am not good at taking my time to read instructions and generally just jump straight in, often missing some of the basic and vital tips. So this time I, started carefully, by first watching the short introductory video on how to get started http://evernote.com/video/
I was really impressed with the fact that I could sync with my phone, work and home computer, Ipad, and laptop (yes!! gadget tragic). This means that if I find a interesting article/photo when reading paper on the train, I can take a photo of it with my phone and send to Evernote, or if I am reading article on Ipad I can send the link with the appropriate "filing tag" for later reference. Likewise, if I am researching in a library, I can take a photo of article/photo from book or magazine and link to my Evernote account.

To gain the full benefit I have taken the time to set up NoteBooks (folders) to correspond with the four main branches of my family tree. Then as I save items, I am tagging them with the Surname within each branch, and description of the item eg "photo", "newspaper article", "link" , "certificate" etc.
I have to confirm that my so far my Evernote experience is very positive and I am sure as I become more familiar with it's different applications it will prove to be among my most valuable research tools.