
(I haven't seen One Note, but I think it operates the same as Evernote? Not sure.) I wouldn't try to do something like this in Word because the file would get unwieldy and becomes less and less functional the more "notes" you add in. So, a notes program like One Note would probably work. I can also have a pdf of song lyrics embedded in.Īnd a non-essential but very handy bonus: It is portable since it's in the cloud! So I can do memory work while we're in the car on the way to an appointment/meet-up, which I very often do.

So I can play my hymn and folk song mp3s from right inside Evernote. :: I can embed images, mp3s, links, and pdf documents right into the note. So, for example, you see how my notes are lined up there on the left in that top image? I can click from daily to odd to Monday to the 23rd without having to scroll or search at all. :: You can organize your information into notebooks and notes that are independently clickable.

In my opinion, there are a couple essential aspects of Evernote that make it perfect for this application:
