How do you currently take your notes? And what do you find yourself taking notes for?
Deep Dave
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Salah eddine Bendyab@salah_eddine_bendyab
Browser Note (Chrome Extension)
Browser Note: Effortless Note-Taking in Your Browser, browsernote.online
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Sparky
Most of my notes now are in online apps such as Notion. I used iPad with apple pencil a lot when I was in school.
I'm all-in on Roam Research. It's like having a second brain, helps me connect dots like never before. I use it for everything - meeting notes, planning sprints, jotting down random ideas, even personal journaling.
As a college student, I currently take my notes in a variety of ways, depending on the subject and the professor. For most classes, I use a laptop to take notes. This allows me to type quickly and easily, and I can also use the laptop to search for information or to access online resources. However, for some classes, I find that it is better to take notes by hand. This is especially true for classes where I need to draw diagrams or take a lot of math notes.
I use Notion, and I take notes for pretty much everything! I have a task list as long as my arm, and I'm always adding notes to tasks as I think of things, like content ideas, podcast guests, articles I've seen that I don't have time to read right now so I paste the link for later, etc.
@claire_shaw do you find the tab switching while recording your notes in Notion while on your browser/desktop cumbersome? And how would you feel if there was a browser extension that lets you access your Notion notes and edit them on any browser tab/window without having to go back and forth to your Notion app?
I currently use UpNote for notes. Love the interface and easy to share.
I use Notion to take notes for a variety of purposes. Firstly, I use it for work-related tasks such as jotting down meeting minutes, tracking project progress, and documenting important information shared during discussions. It helps me stay organized and ensures that I have a centralized location for all my work-related notes.
Additionally, I also use Notion for personal note-taking.
I use Notion and I love it!
I am using Notion, EverNote, OneNote, Obsidian and Google Keep. Horses for courses.
NotesNudge
1. apple notes, simplicity at its core. direct, intuitive, it's my go-to for capturing raw thoughts, lightning-quick. 📝⚡
2. notes for inklings, insights, learning. extracts from books, podcasts, tweets. they're often still simmering, unclear - but that's the charm. they're sparks, not fire, catalysts for intellectual growth. 📚🎧
and there's something enchanting about revisiting old notes, witnessing how past musings link with new ones. it's like a dialogue with my past self, excavating wisdom once overlooked. 🕰️🔍
note-taking is less about storage, more about engaging with the material, processing it, making it mine. it's a way to learn, to think, to understand. so, how do you weave your tapestry of thoughts?
Pythia World
I've tried Mymind recently and love the experience!
FlowLayout
[Atom + Markdown + Github] and iPad notes w/ Apple Pencil
I use Apple Notes and Android Notes mostly. A few times use Notion.
Still using Evernote lagacy....
I use multiples things.
I really love to write a diary with a pen. Just problem is that it is not well organized and not easy to search.
For organizing and searching, I currently use notion. It is bit heavy for note taking but really good for organize my thoughts and etc.
I also use keep from google for quick note-taking.
For cleaning my thoughts, Writing blog is very helpful for me
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I am using normal pen and notebook, to be honest I tired multiple apps but notes that I create with hand is better for me.