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Note Taking Tips?
Adam Schoales | Sep 29 2007
I'm in my first year of university and trying desperately to come up with the best way to take notes on my mac... I've been looking into notae and yojimbo (I like the tagging features alot, but dislike that I can't put in pictures and such) but have heard good things about journler and devonthink. The problem with Notae (which I used today) is everything is in SQL databases which is going to make it difficult. Plus most of these apps REQUIRE you to make a new database file rather than a bunch of text files which it will database and collect, etc. I've also heard wiki's are a great way to take notes but have no clue how to do so on my mac. So please, if you have any suggestions I'd love to hear them. I'm sure there are many like me who also would love to know any suggestions for great apps for us Univeristy kids. 105 Comments
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I like Notebook tooSubmitted by Jacquee.B on September 30, 2007 - 9:33am.
I've been using Notebook by CircusPonies since I went back to grad school just over a year ago. I like the Cornell notes taking option where you can take notes on the right hand side of the page and put one or two keywords along the left. It's nice to use for studying for tests. Also, the clippings feature is great for supplemental material. I use the clippings for writing research papers as well. All my references are linked and I can export into word the final project. Highly recommended. » POSTED IN:
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