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What do you use to keep track of your ideas, flow, and design?

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  • Z Zach Burnett

    Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

    Zach

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    • Z Zach Burnett

      Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

      Zach

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      • M Marc Clifton

        Visio, Google notes, FrontPage (I have several incomplete articles), to do lists (electronic), and notes on paper in front of my desk. And I still can't get my bills paid on time! Marc

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        Xiangyang Liu
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        Marc Clifton wrote:

        And I still can't get my bills paid on time!

        The bank will love you for this because they can charge more and more fees. I heard they call people who are paying bills on time "dead beats". :)

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        • Z Zach Burnett

          Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

          Zach

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          mlsteeves
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          I've been using Microsoft's OneNote lately, and I actually like it. :)

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          • Z Zach Burnett

            Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

            Zach

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            Gary Kirkham
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            Pencil, Mechanical (.5mm HB) Paper, Green, Engineering Rule Stored on desk using a vertical filing implementation.

            Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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            • Z Zach Burnett

              Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

              Zach

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              l a u r e n
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              keep track of things??!!?? where's the fun in that? :rolleyes:

              "there is no spoon" {me}

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              • Z Zach Burnett

                Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

                Zach

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                Roger Wright
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                Cocktail napkins are great idea holders, but you have to remember to remove them from your pants pockets before doing laundry.

                "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                • R Roger Wright

                  Cocktail napkins are great idea holders, but you have to remember to remove them from your pants pockets before doing laundry.

                  "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                  Zach Burnett
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                  Well you know. You may lose your ideas that are on the napkins but if you wash enough of them you can pull out all the bits and make a brand new even bigger sheet of paper so you can put more ideas on (once it dries of course)

                  Zach

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                  • Z Zach Burnett

                    Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

                    Zach

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                    Chris Meech
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                    Keep track of things? :wtf: That would take all the fun out of it. :)

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                    • Z Zach Burnett

                      Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

                      Zach

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                      ms paint. we dont have the budget for fancy white boards. as a matter of fact, my mouse laser went out as well and ill just have to use TAB until the new fiscal year :wtf:

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                      • Z Zach Burnett

                        Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

                        Zach

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                        I have a really big (4 foot by 3 foot) Whiteboard for that.

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                        • Z Zach Burnett

                          Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

                          Zach

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                          Stuart Dootson
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                          VoodooPad[^], OmniGraffle[^] when I need diagrams. On Windows, I guess OneNote and Visio would be the hearest equivalent.

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                          • Z Zach Burnett

                            Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

                            Zach

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                            stephen hazel
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                            doesn't everyone just scribble on the back side of used printer paper (folded in half) then type it into a text file like me?

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                            • Z Zach Burnett

                              You know, I may be tempted to keep her number and email for myself :-D Well you asked very nicely and said you would be abliged so I will do the gentlemanly thing and hand it over without a second thought

                              Zach

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                              That was right gentlemanly of ya....you wouldn't want her anyway, she's got more younguns than teeth and I have a three tooth minimum if that tells ya anything! Mike

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                              • Z Zach Burnett

                                Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

                                Zach

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                                Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                Zach Burnett wrote:

                                What do you use to keep track of your ideas, flow, and design?

                                Keeping track of things? Right now I am using stir fried mushrooms with red pepper sauce and wine flavored spaghetti pasta and guiness (strong flavored).


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                                • Z Zach Burnett

                                  Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

                                  Zach

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                                  Brady Kelly
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                                  I've started exploring OneNote. I don't know much yet, but it's immediate value is in the availability of notes. You have very quick access to various pages (vertical tabs), in various sections (horizontal tabs), in various notebooks (sidebar). It also integrates with Outlook so you can easily send an email to a notebook that it applies to, or tag a note as an outlook task. It shows promise.

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                                  • G Gary Kirkham

                                    Pencil, Mechanical (.5mm HB) Paper, Green, Engineering Rule Stored on desk using a vertical filing implementation.

                                    Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                                    Gary R Wheeler
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                                    Gary Kirkham wrote:

                                    Pencil, Mechanical (.5mm HB) Paper, Green, Engineering Rule

                                    Boy, does that bring back the memories. I used reams of that stuff in school. I can't get it easily at work, unless I'm willing to start keeping a lab notebook. That has it's own problems. Our lab notebooks are numbered, and must be submitted to document control when filled. Strangely, I've developed an aversion to pencils in recent years. I've even become obsessive about the pens I use. Only Sanford Uniball Roller Micro's (in blue and green) will do. I buy a box every year or so.


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                                    • Z Zach Burnett

                                      Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

                                      Zach

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                                      Gary R Wheeler
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                                      Used sample cards and a pen. We have tons of these 8.5"x5.5" heavy stock cards that were used for printing samples (we make ink jet printers). I've got a boxful that are only printed on one side. If an idea's worthy, it may get copied into my to-do list (a Word document).


                                      Software Zen: delete this;

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                                      • G Gary R Wheeler

                                        Gary Kirkham wrote:

                                        Pencil, Mechanical (.5mm HB) Paper, Green, Engineering Rule

                                        Boy, does that bring back the memories. I used reams of that stuff in school. I can't get it easily at work, unless I'm willing to start keeping a lab notebook. That has it's own problems. Our lab notebooks are numbered, and must be submitted to document control when filled. Strangely, I've developed an aversion to pencils in recent years. I've even become obsessive about the pens I use. Only Sanford Uniball Roller Micro's (in blue and green) will do. I buy a box every year or so.


                                        Software Zen: delete this;

                                        Fold With Us![^]

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                                        Gary Kirkham
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                                        Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

                                        Sanford Uniball Roller Micro's

                                        :cool: I get them by the box.

                                        Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                                        • Z Zach Burnett

                                          Do you use a white board, pencil and paper, software, or try and keep up with it mentally? Me personally, since I have to share my p.c. with another employee on some days I use the time tested pencil and paper technique (though things get moved around and I end up losing my legal pad) and I also try to keep a back up in my head just in case the paper with everything ends up in a different location and I am unable to find it for a week.

                                          Zach

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                                          Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                                          OneNote 2007, synced between my laptop and PDA. The fact that I don't have to start up my laptop to jot down an idea or tweak the priority on something is a huge advantage. It's ideal for quickly sketyching out ideas for new features, as well as for keeping my active task list where I can see it quickly (we work on a prioritised backlog basis, kinda Agile I know).

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