Evernote, the popular productivity app that helps you "remember everything," offers straightforward features that have caught on in a huge way.
In its most basic form, the app simply lets you make photo and text notes that are instantly synced across devices.
We found some interesting and unconventional ways that people are using this simple app for more complex purposes.
To record sins for confession

In a book called Twitterville, author Shel Israel tells the story of one user who records his sins in Evernote for confession every week.
To keep track of fitness

Health blog End of Three Fitness offers several tips on how to use Evernote to keep track of your exercise. You can turn each exercise routine into its own note and record voice memos on how easy or difficult each one is.
Evernote even had its own fitness event, inviting people to use Evernote as a workout journal.
Create a searchable catalog of your books

Lifehacker explains how to make it a snap to find books on your shelves.
By taking a picture of the bookshelves with the spines facing out, Evernote's OCR capability can read the author and title text. Search for book you want and Evernote will show you where it is on your shelf.
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