Get Organized In 2010″ Winners Announced

Posted on 27 December 2009 by


Thanks to Evernote, WebIS’ Pocket Informant and Appigo’s ToDo and Toodledo, we had four “Get Organized In 2010″ packages to give away to our FaceBook Friends.

Each “Get Organized In 2010″ included a one year subscription to Evernote Pro (value $45), a copy of Appigo’s ToDo (value $9.99) and a copy of Pocket Informant (a $9.99 Value) and a six-month subscription to Toodledo Pro (a $7.50 value).
Entering was simple- you just needed to visit our Facebook page, become a Fan and a tip or trick you use to get and stay organized to our “Get Organized In 2010“ note.
The tips… and the winners… follow.

Amie Brennan
I’m currently traveling and i love using the app Packing. its pretty awesome. lets me keep track of what I packed, what i have added to the bag and just a general list of what I have so I can check so I don’t leave anything behind. I rate it!

Joy Mamaril-Santos Logan
I like using Evernote when I am on the go. I have two kids and have random things to do. Evernote helps me in remembering what I need to do later :-

Ellen Moore
I use Evernote on my iPhone and when I am reading a magazine at a doctor’s office or hair salon and see an interesting item rather than tearing the page out (how horrible!) I take a snapshot with Evernote and have it for later reference.

Mike Nare
I use Evernote already because it is a great app that can be accessed on my iPhone and computer. Uses vary such as taking pictures of my movie collection so that way when I’m out shopping I can just look in my Evernote to see if I have that movie or not and it is a great way to keep Christmas lists and reference numbers if I ever need them for record. There stored on my device and in the cloud and searcheable. It beats writing them on a piece of paper because if I lose it it’s gone.

Congratulations to all!!

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Having a father who was heavily involved in early laser and fiber-optical research, Dan grew up surrounded by technology and gadgets. Dan’s father brought home one of the very first video games when he was young and Dan remembers seeing a “pre-release” touchtone phone. (When he asked his father what the “#” and “*” buttons were his dad said, “Some day, far in the future, we’ll have some use for them.”) Technology seemed to be in Dan’s blood but at some point he took a different path and ended up in the clergy. His passion for technology and gadgets never left him. +Dan Cohen

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