Comments on: The Ultimate Guide to Going Paperless in 2024 https://justagirlandherblog.com/going-paperless/ Let's create a beautiful, organized home where you and your family can thrive. Thu, 21 Mar 2024 22:42:51 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Donnie Lawson https://justagirlandherblog.com/going-paperless/#comment-1586484 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=9524#comment-1586484 In reply to Holly Letourneau.

Great question Holly!

Everyone’s finances and priorities are different, but for me this price increase doesn’t bother me at all. It’s the first price increase in 7 years and I pay annually for my personal plan so it’s just over $10/month. Extremely reasonable for the amount of time and money Evernote has saved me by allowing me to go paperless with a really good digital filing cabinet. I’m also super excited about the new features and code updates the new owners are putting into Evernote.

I test every single new (and old) alternative I can find. There is still nothing that compares to Evernote in terms of speed of workflow, organizing options, search and document retrieval options. All the other apps fall short for me in more than one crucial area.

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By: Holly Letourneau https://justagirlandherblog.com/going-paperless/#comment-1586223 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=9524#comment-1586223 Hello, now that Evernote has raised their prices significantly (now $130 for the personal plan), are you going to review other options that exist to see if there are any good alternatives? Thanks!

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By: Andy Globe https://justagirlandherblog.com/going-paperless/#comment-1586052 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=9524#comment-1586052 A fantastic resource for embracing a paperless approach in 2023! This ultimate guide offers practical tips and solutions for a greener and more efficient future. Thank you for providing this valuable resource!

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By: Abby Lawson https://justagirlandherblog.com/going-paperless/#comment-1585760 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=9524#comment-1585760 In reply to Denine.

If you’re going to use Evernote to go paperless, we recommend the personal version. But feel free to stick with the free version until you start running into limitations with it! 🙂

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By: Denine https://justagirlandherblog.com/going-paperless/#comment-1585714 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=9524#comment-1585714 I love the idea of going paperless. I currently use the free version of Evernote. Is that enough for me to be able to do all you talk about here, or do I need to pay the $9/month or $80/year (as of 4/28/23) for the Personal version of Evernote?

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By: Abby Lawson https://justagirlandherblog.com/going-paperless/#comment-1584482 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=9524#comment-1584482 In reply to Nicole.

It is definitely possible to import enex files into OneNote. If you Google, there are a bunch of articles out there that can walk you through it step by step!

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By: Nicole https://justagirlandherblog.com/going-paperless/#comment-1584468 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=9524#comment-1584468 I’m concerned about my enex-files. Why it’s not possible for example to have Windows Onenote and import the enex-files?
Evernote is a very good tool, but I’m really concerned.

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By: Abby Lawson https://justagirlandherblog.com/going-paperless/#comment-1517912 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=9524#comment-1517912 In reply to Diane.

Hi, Diane! It is. He is due to update it soon– I will be sure to put it on his list. 🙂 Hope you have a great week!

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By: Diane https://justagirlandherblog.com/going-paperless/#comment-1517879 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=9524#comment-1517879 Is this the most updated version of Donnie’s instructions on how to go paperless?

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By: Peter https://justagirlandherblog.com/going-paperless/#comment-1513812 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=9524#comment-1513812 In reply to Anat.

A few ideas that might help –

1.) CompanionLink is decent solution for syncing Outlook and Google Calendars. It comes w/ a free trial and after that there are a few different paid options.

2.) For “work” appointments or time-blocks that need to take place outside of what you define your normal work hours to be (or vice versa: personal appointments during “work” time), simply send a calendar invite to the email address associated with your google calendar. This is probably best if you are using a device that is owned by your company as there is no downloading and installing necessary.

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