Showing posts with label 12. Show all posts
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Monday, January 9, 2017

Evernote Tips and Tricks Series 12 Notebooks Notes Tags


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Im a huge fan and user of Evernote, and lots of people ask me for tips on using it, so Im starting a series of blog posts on Evernote Tips and Tricks to share some great tips and ideas for using Evernote.

Tip #12 - Notebooks, Notes, Tags

Evernotes notes and notebooks are the main part of the app. There are a lot of different ways to format and organize them.

 
I use notebooks, notebook stacks and tags to organize everything in Evernote. The stacks are by job/function, for example - school, consulting, personal. Then each note is a new area - lesson plans, project plans, receipts, recipes, photos, etc. Tags are used to make searching easier and to allow a note in one notebook to be "cross referenced" for search. I also use links to notes to connect notes in one notebook, into a note in another notebook.

 
In the last tip, Evernote Tips and Tricks Series - #11 - merge notes, create table of contents, create notebook stacks I talk about using notebook stacks to organize the notebooks more. You can also search through your notes to easily to find things and link notes to each other.

When you search, you can search for a term, in different notebooks or by tags. You can also just click on the tag on the left menu. Tagging is a great way to organize your notes.

There are a lot of ways to organize you notebooks and notes and some tips on formatting them.

  1. Group related notes into notebooks (like files into folders) - notebooks can be setup based on work, personal, travel etc. 
  2. Notebook stacks (see above) can be used to group notebooks together. For example, you may have a bunch of notebooks for work that you group together. 
  3. Use tags to connect different notes together - great for having notes that are in different notebooks, but have a common theme or topic. For example, I have SBAC (testing) as a tag in notes that could be in my IT/EdTech notebook or my Academic notebook. 
  4. If you have Evernote Premium, setup offline notebooks in Android and iOS.
  5. Use bold, underline, numbered lists, checklists, tables and bullet points in your notes to better organize your notes for easy reading. 
  6. Use horizontal lines in notebooks to divide sections of content. (Ctrl + Shirt + - will insert a horizontal line)
  7. Attach files into your notes for viewing and retrieval. PDFs and images are directly viewable in the desktop app. Clicking other files will open them with their associated app. Edit and then click save and the file in Evernote is updated (Desktop).
  8. Use a table of contents note to organize the notes in a notebook
  9. Use note links to reference one note in another note. 
  10. Create note templates and forms to save time (great for meeting notes, etc.)
  11. Put frequently accessed notebooks and notes in the Favorites Bar for quick access. 



There are a lot of ways to get organized with Evernote and tons of ways to manage your notes and resources. Hopefully theses tips were helpful.



Related:

Evernote for Education Resources (includes more tips)

Evernote Tips and Tricks Series

Tips on Getting Started with Evernote

Examples of using Evernote as: teacher, student, admin

Great Tips, Resources and Ideas for Going Paperless

Get Organized - tips and resources for students, teachers, admin and more




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Sunday, January 1, 2017

Farbar Service Scanner 3 3 12 0


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Farbar Service Scanner 3.3.12.0: Farbar Service Scanner 3.3.12.0


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Saturday, December 3, 2016

El Sony Xperia Z Ultra llegaría el próximo 12 de septiembre


El Sony Xperia Z Ultra llegaría el próximo 12 de septiembre


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Sunday, November 13, 2016

FOUR CRITICAL Adobe Updates Flash 18 0 0 209 Shockwave Player 12 1 9 159 Acrobat Reader 2015 008 20082


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[Update 2015-07-15: I added download page links for Adobe Acrobat and the non-cloud version of Adobe Reader. Thanks to my collaborator Al for assistance!]

Adobe has released FOUR CRITICAL updates today. Below I list each of the updates, link to their Security Bulletins and link to where you can download them. Ive also added a list of CVEs patched in each update. A total of 50 CVEs have been patched in these updates. I believe thats a record for Adobe.

Adobe Flash Player 18.0.0.209

Adobe Security Bulletin

Download Page

CVEs Patched
CVE-2015-5122: "A use-after-free vulnerability that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5123: "A memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution."

Adobe Shockwave Player 12.1.9.159

Adobe Security Bulletin

Download Page

CVEs Patched
CVE-2015-5120 - "Memory corruption vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution"
CVE-2015-5121 - "Memory corruption vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution"

*Neither CVE is yet listed at Mitre.org

Adobe Acrobat & Reader:
DC v2015.008.20082 and v11.0.12

Adobe Security Bulletin

Adobe Reader DC Download Page

Adobe Reader (non-cloud) v11.0.12 Download Page

Adobe Acrobat Pro and DC Pro Download Page

CVEs Patched
CVE-2014-0566 - "Memory corruption vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2014-8450 - "Security bypass vulnerabilities that could lead to information disclosure."
CVE-2015-3095 - "Memory corruption vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-4435 - “Methods to bypass restrictions on JavaScript API execution.”
CVE-2015-4438 - “Methods to bypass restrictions on JavaScript API execution.”
CVE-2015-4441 - “Methods to bypass restrictions on JavaScript API execution.”
CVE-2015-4443 - “Null-pointer dereference issues that could lead to a denial-of-service condition.”
CVE-2015-4444 - “Null-pointer dereference issues that could lead to a denial-of-service condition.”
CVE-2015-4445 - “Methods to bypass restrictions on JavaScript API execution.”
CVE-2015-4446 - “Validation bypass issues that could be exploited to perform privilege escalation from low to medium integrity level.”
CVE-2015-4447 - “Methods to bypass restrictions on JavaScript API execution.”
CVE-2015-4448 - "Use-after-free vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-4449 - "Security bypass vulnerabilities that could lead to information disclosure."
CVE-2015-4450 - "Security bypass vulnerabilities that could lead to information disclosure."
CVE-2015-4451 - “Methods to bypass restrictions on JavaScript API execution.”
CVE-2015-4452 - “Methods to bypass restrictions on JavaScript API execution.”
CVE-2015-5085 - “Methods to bypass restrictions on JavaScript API execution.”
CVE-2015-5086 - “Methods to bypass restrictions on JavaScript API execution.”
CVE-2015-5087 - "Memory corruption vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5088 - "Security bypass vulnerabilities that could lead to information disclosure."
CVE-2015-5089 - "Security bypass vulnerabilities that could lead to information disclosure."
CVE-2015-5090 - “Validation bypass issues that could be exploited to perform privilege escalation from low to medium integrity level.”
CVE-2015-5091 - “Validation bypass issues that could be exploited to perform privilege escalation from low to medium integrity level.”
CVE-2015-5092 - "Security bypass vulnerabilities that could lead to information disclosure."
CVE-2015-5093 - "A buffer overflow vulnerability that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5094 - "Memory corruption vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5095 - "Use-after-free vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5096 - "Heap buffer overflow vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5097 - “Integer overflow vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution.”
CVE-2015-5098 - "A buffer overflow vulnerability that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5099 - "Use-after-free vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5100 - "Memory corruption vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5101 - "Use-after-free vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5102 - "Memory corruption vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5103 - "Memory corruption vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5104 - "Memory corruption vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5105 - "A buffer overflow vulnerability that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5106 - “Validation bypass issues that could be exploited to perform privilege escalation from low to medium integrity level.”
CVE-2015-5107 - "An information leak vulnerability."
CVE-2015-5108 - “Integer overflow vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution.”
CVE-2015-5109 - “Integer overflow vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution.”
CVE-2015-5110 - "A stack overflow vulnerability that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5111 - "Use-after-free vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5113 - "Use-after-free vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5114 - "Use-after-free vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."
CVE-2015-5115 - "Memory corruption vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution."

* CVEs not linked above have not yet been listed at Mitre.org.

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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Firefox 12 0 Beta 6


Firefox 12.0 Beta 6
Mozilla Organization - 16.13MB (Open Source) - beta
The Web is all about innovation, and Firefox sets the pace with dozens of new features to deliver a faster, more secure and customizable Web browsing experience for all.







User Experience. 

The enhancements to Firefox provide the best possible browsing experience on the Web. The new Firefox smart location bar, affectionately known as the "Awesome Bar," learns as people use it, adapting to user preferences and offering better fitting matches over time.

Performance. 

Firefox is built on top of the powerful new Gecko platform, resulting in a safer, easier to use and more personal product.

Security. 

Firefox raises the bar for security. The new malware and phishing protection helps protect from viruses, worms, trojans and spyware to keep people safe on the Web.

Customization. 

Everyone uses the Web differently, and Firefox lets users customize their browser with more than 5,000 add-ons.











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