It’s only 29 pages long and you don’t start reading any full tips until the fourth page. In fact, I read it during a well-deserved Pomodoro break. Let’s lay that out there straight away: this is not a book that is going to take a chunk out of your day. No less than sixty seconds later, I’d submitted my request and after verifying my email address, I was sat down on the couch with a cup of my favorite coffee, about to indulge in a session of tips, tricks and fun analogies about OmniFocus. So when I found out that Brett was releasing a free e-book about my single, most-used productivity application, OmniFocus, I applied for a copy of Critical Tactics for OmniFocus straight away. It remains one of the easiest books I’ve consumed because it was so much fun. I was able to read it as an Evernote ‘newbie’ and found myself taken on a voyage of organizational discovery with a remarkably balanced mix of expert guidance and child-like humor. Evernote Essentials, by Brett Kelly is without doubt one of the finest software guides I have ever read.
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