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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've been looking for this...Submitted by Ironman on October 8, 2007 - 7:07am.
I've been looking for exactly this post! I have DEVONthink and I've been struggling to find a way to integrate it into notetaking in meetings. You have hit it on the head! Now, I only have to convince my office to let me bring my 12" PowerBook in... that is an entire war on its own... Thanks for the post on DEVONthink and how you use it... Right now I'll have to use paper and pen and survive by typing up my handwritten notes post-meeting... To even bring a Windows laptop in, I would have to get to a higher rank so I could sit at the round table in the middle of the room... » POSTED IN:
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