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Garden Master
The "list of backup software" is even more extensive than the note taking!
It took me awhile to figure out how using the free Evernote could be better than just texting my mailbox the information. I can edit! Text in a note and later add, move, whatever ... They also have free encryption, protected by another password. They make clear that if you lose it for that document - they can't retrieve it.
Evernote must be very handy for collaboration with others. BTW, downloading software isn't necessary. It can probably all be done without the app, online. Opening an account gives you an address to text or email to.
Here is about.com's comparison of 3 services.
@catjac1975 and @so lucky , your stories remind me of this study: LINK.
Steve
It took me awhile to figure out how using the free Evernote could be better than just texting my mailbox the information. I can edit! Text in a note and later add, move, whatever ... They also have free encryption, protected by another password. They make clear that if you lose it for that document - they can't retrieve it.
Evernote must be very handy for collaboration with others. BTW, downloading software isn't necessary. It can probably all be done without the app, online. Opening an account gives you an address to text or email to.
Here is about.com's comparison of 3 services.
@catjac1975 and @so lucky , your stories remind me of this study: LINK.
Steve