Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine arrives in Malaysia
A couple of months ago, Evernote announced its partnership with Moleskine, giving birth to the Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine. While you’d think that the goal of a service such as Evernote would...
View ArticleHow I Use Evernote
I’m a bit of an Evernote junkie, so a lot of my friends tend to ask me how I use Evernote. I’ll be the first to admit, aside from using it as a digital memo pad, the uses of it aren’t obvious from the...
View ArticleDocScanner For iOS: My Portable Scanner
I’m a big fan of scanning things in order to reduce clutter. Some might argue that I’m merely converting physical clutter into digital clutter, but that’s a debate for another day. I’ve tried various...
View ArticleHow To: Unable to send to Evernote from Pocket after a password reset
If you’re reading this, there’s a high chance that you already know of the recent situation where Evernote required all users to reset their passwords. While it was a minor inconvenience to change my...
View ArticleSpeaking for Evernote at DiGi
The prizes: T-Shirts and Evernote Premium membership cards I was pleasantly surprised when I was contacted by Tiang from Evernote Singapore to be one of three people to give a brief presentation on how...
View ArticleHow I Work (2013 Edition)
My desk at home I’ve always been a huge fan of TheVerge’s “What’s in your bag” and Lifehacker’s “How I Work” series. After recently discovering the usesthis.com site and seeing how different folks...
View ArticleWhy Waze sucks for you (and not me)
“Waze Sucks.” I hear that a lot. One thing I’ve noticed is that a lot of people tell me that Waze sucks because it takes them to some strange place in the middle of nowhere. If you’re just looking for...
View ArticleDay One and Dropbox sitting in a tree
When I first started journaling in Day One, I had to decide whether I should store my data in Dropbox or iCloud. Whilst my initial concern was that adding photos to Day One could eventually consume my...
View ArticleI use 12VPN and VPN.AC in China
I originally wrote a very lengthy post about comparing various VPNs that I tried in China, but after some deliberation, I don’t see the point of writing a lengthy post just for the sake of being long...
View ArticleSwitching to FastMail
I’ve been a Gmail user and advocate from day I managed to get my hands on one, which was a big deal when it was launched. Since then the email interface has gone through changes, some good, some bad....
View ArticleTablet buying tips
When someone asks me which tablet they should buy, there are few questions that I usually ask in order to help determine what they should buy. I’m going to run through them here with the hope that it...
View ArticleThings app
I’m a sucker for productivity apps, but one app that has been highly recommended by many folks that I haven’t tried is Things, mainly due to the price. The good news is that the iPhone and iPad...
View ArticleShould the CIA target Apple?
Something worth thinking about. There is spying that we denounce, such as the mass spying revealed by Snowden, but there is also some that we should come to expect, whether we agree with it or not....
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