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Organizing daily notes
Aimless:
Neko you're a goddamned genius!
I can get a filofax-/binder-like thing that I can just fill with loose holed sheaves of A6-paper. It'd get around the cost-issue, let me easily throw away notes I don't need and could be made to work with eg. photographing or otherwise digitizing notes in order to keep them safe and accessible. One way to do this: http://markrevans.com/2012/08/26/evernote-moleskin-trying-the-new-features/
On the techy side of things, I find myself once again keen on trying one of LiveScribe's offerings. Apart from the pen's fatness, it seems like the one solution that checks all my boxes, but that doesn't say much about execution.
nekowafer:
I am useful occasionally.
Personally, I love Evernote. You can draw with your finger/a stylus (my phone has one attached), you can include pictures, or you can just type everything. But then I don't take too many notes.
hedgie:
--- Quote from: Mlle Germain on 04 Aug 2014, 14:59 ---I find it funny that hedgie calls using a laptop and Latex old-fashioned.
--- End quote ---
I was half joking, and half mortified that last term, I saw as many people trying to "type" on the screen of a tablet as using real computing devices. It wasn't just the lack of tactile feedback, but the risk of repetitive strain would be so much greater than even the keyboard on my inexpensive laptop.
cesium133:
When I was in college I always used pencil and notebook to take notes. Except for that one religion course I took where I got so bored I brought a Handheld PC (specifically a NEC MobilePro 780) and played Nethack on it while pretending to take notes.
Barmymoo:
I always, always take notes by hand. Yesterday I was copying out a large amount of information from some case notes which will eventually have to go onto my computer and I still decided to do it by hand because it just wouldn't feel right typing. I don't really understand why, but it's how my brain seems to work - I think on paper.
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