Monday, October 14, 2013

Techie Things I Could Not Live Without (Well, Probably I Would Live Without Them But It Would Just Be Hard)



     I am a baby boomer that knows just enough about electronics and technology to be dangerous.  However there are a few "apps" and techie things that I really have grown to rely on to help me be  more efficient in many areas of my life.  I wish I could say I had grown smart enough to know how to get Affiliate payments and get kickbacks on my recommendations, but I just have not had the time to teach myself and have not had the time to learn......but one day!

Here are a few of them and probably the top 4 on my list. 



Google seems a little silly to post here because most everyone is familiar with Google.  The reason I chose Google is simple, it makes me feel smart.  If I want to know if the St. Louis Cardinals won their game the night before, I Google it.  If I want to remember how many ounces are in a pint (yes, sometimes I get that really mixed up), I Google it.  If I want to know the name of the actress in a movie I am watching and I cannot remember her name, what do I do?  Google it.  Google provides me with quick easy answers to help me solve computer problems, find products for my clients, and find out answers to frivolous questions. 




Evernote is really one of my favorite things.  I am sure there are other apps that will do what Evernote does but I just have not found it and do not feel the need to go anywhere else and look.   Evernote is quite simply a place where I can keep up with notes, quotes, websites, ideas, and anything else that, in the past, I would have written on a piece of paper and would have then wondered where I had written that information and on which piece of paper!
Evernote allows me to create different notebooks and sort information into each of those notebooks.  For example, for this Ultimate Blog Challenge, I went to my notebook, Blog Ideas, and saved ideas in that notebook to refer to later.  I have also been saving all of the Ultimate Blog Challenge Blogging Tips to use at a later date, when I run out of my own blogging ideas. 
Evernote makes it incredibly easy to save websites, selections and emails from your computer. Check them out at evernote.com

Carbonite literally saved me many tears, headaches and gnashing of teeth.  I downloaded Carbonite onto an old computer that was beginning to act very whonky. Carbonite saved everything, except videos, of which I had none.  It saved all my documents and my photos and would have saved my music if I had any of that saved but I didn't.  When that old computer took it's last breath I had nothing to fear.  I got my new laptop, signed on to Carbonite and it uploaded everything from the old computer to my new. It did take a couple of days to complete the upload but I could still work on my computer as it was uploading.  Now, each day, Carbonite makes a pass and saves anything on my computer that is new and hasn't been saved to Carbonite.  The best thing is I can see all my documents on my IPHONE, too!  All of this for $60 per year - $5 per month.  So worth the peace of mind, for me. Check them out at carbonite.com




Last of all but not least is Pinterest.  Pinterest is many things to me but basically Pinterest is a big virtual bulletin board.  On my account, I have several bulletin boards broken into categories:  Organizing Ideas, Organizing Products, Recipes, Chicken Recipes, Cleaning, Decorating Ideas, and so forth.  You can check out all my Boards at http://www.pinterest.com/declutterbug/

Pinterest  is a great  reference point for recipes when I have forgotten to write down the ingredients and am sitting in the grocery store stumped.  Pinterest is the place where I get some magnificent organizing ideas.  Pinterest is a place where I see some fashion ideas that I might be able to pull off and lastly Pinterest makes me feel smart, too.  I see some DIY ideas that I would have never thought to attempt but when I see the people on Pinterest taking it on, I feel empowered and inspired.  Check them out at pinterest.com. 

So there you have it.  I hope you find some things you can use and will help you be more efficient, too.  If this baby boomer can figure this stuff out, so can you....so dive in.....the water's fine!






10 comments:

  1. Hello there

    This sounds very useful. I have a very sad computer I hardly use that has lots of info on it I still need to get off.

    Thank you for sharing this.

    Lisa

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    1. Sad computers are scary when they house stuff we need! Thanks for your comment.

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  2. I'm totally with you on Google and Pinterest! (Although Pinterest takes up FAR too much of my time, this is true!) I have tried Evernote and I just don't think it's for me - but it has a lot of great features! Carbonite is definitely something I need to look into, though, thank you for the recommendation!

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    1. Pinterest can be a time sucker for sure! Carbonite was a life saver for me. Thanks for your comment

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  3. I keep hearing that Evernote is great. I have been using Microsoft's OneNote and I wonder if they are similar. From your description that sound as if they are. Is Evernote a software you must purchase?

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    1. From what I understand they are similar. Evernote is just a download from their website and is free for a limited amount of storage. I have a LOT of information stored on it and have still not hit that limit. Thanks for stopping by!

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  4. I love Evernote!! I am pretty sure I too could not live without it.

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    1. It has saved me so much work and trouble. I love it, too, that I can see all of it's contents on my IPHONE. Great minds!

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  5. Hi Peggy,
    As a techy guru who knows a lot about the online world, you picked 4 awesome things to blog about. I've never heard of carbonite backup so thanks for teaching me that one.

    Keep going, you'll love it.

    Thanks again
    Power Coach Alishia
    Www.Livemylifefree.Com

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    1. I have a desire to be a techy guru.....lots I want to learn. Thanks for your comment.

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