This may be more of a GTD topic. I work in management in a large organization. I've moved to an iPad so I don't have to carry around so many papers and references. More importantly, I love using it in handwriting mode as an electronic yellow pad. I find that typing during meetings is often seen as not paying attention. Handwriting seems more socially acceptable. I use either Noteshelf or Note Taker HD, both of which allow instant uploading of either a single page or a whole notebook to Evernote. That let's me have my "yellow pad" available anywhere. My handwriting is sort of good enough for EN's character recognition. I use color codes in my iPad handwriting programs: red dots for things to do, green dots to mark things I am waiting on others for. When I send my notes up to EN, I lose the ability to edit and mark them up. I wind up doing all the editing and color coding on the iPad and then sending it up to EN. So if I don't have my iPad handing, all I have to work with in EN is an archived copy that I can't edit, etc. I wind up with many incremental copies of my yellow pad. I wonder how others of you manage a similar memo-taking workflow with EN as the repository. I hope someday EN will include handwriting input on the iPad. What a boon that would be. Finally, everything in one place... (I tried using RuudHein's EN/GTD scheme (http://ruudhein.com/evernote-gtd) but found it too cumbersome. I am using Nirvana now but haven't found the perfect app.)