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  • B Bassam Abdul Baki

    Try AZZ Cardfile[^] or Code Browser[^].


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    sacoskun
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    Thanks bud, Code Browser is so simple and user friendly.

    Sarp Arda Coskun

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    • S sacoskun

      Hi all, I would like to know which application you use for note taking at the time of reading e-books, brainstorming, TODO list creations. I use OneNote 2003 but I want to know if better is available. Kind Regards,

      Sarp Arda Coskun

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      Rich Leyshon
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      You could try HomeSec[^] It allows you to link any event that you record to contacts and/or organisations meaning that data for related events can be linked and browsed depending on the type of event or the other people involved. For example, suppose you serve on a committee. The Committee is stored as an Organisation, the members of the committee are stored as contacts. The details of each meeting are stored as events and the minutes could be stored either as text within the event record or as a linked file. You could then review the details of all you committee work by selecting "My Committee" from the Organisations list and clicking the "View events for this organisation" button. Regards, Rich

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      • M martin_hughes

        My personal favourite is Mindjet MindManager[^] which I discovered last year. It took a bit of getting used to, but after the initial learning curve I use it pretty much daily.

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        I'm going to try Mindjet but Code-Browser seems a better choice because it is simpler and free. Thanks for the reply friend.

        Sarp Arda Coskun

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        • M martin_hughes

          My personal favourite is Mindjet MindManager[^] which I discovered last year. It took a bit of getting used to, but after the initial learning curve I use it pretty much daily.

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          Grimolfr
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          I don't generally think of note-taking as being the same as mind-mapping, but ... if you're looking for good mind-mapping software, why not look at Cayra[^]? And you can't beat the price.

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          • S sacoskun

            Hi all, I would like to know which application you use for note taking at the time of reading e-books, brainstorming, TODO list creations. I use OneNote 2003 but I want to know if better is available. Kind Regards,

            Sarp Arda Coskun

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            Lebear 01
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            I've never used OneNote 2003, but I am using 2007. I absolutely fell in love with it. I keep a number of notebooks that I share between my desktop and laptop so that I can access it all while in my office or at client sites. OneNote is the first note organizer that I've used without fail. All others faded off over time.

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            • S sacoskun

              Hi all, I would like to know which application you use for note taking at the time of reading e-books, brainstorming, TODO list creations. I use OneNote 2003 but I want to know if better is available. Kind Regards,

              Sarp Arda Coskun

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              tbim
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              You can try EverNote. Supports categorizing, timeline, text, graphic, etc. Has Firefox/IE add-ins. Free version.

              Mike

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              • G Grimolfr

                I don't generally think of note-taking as being the same as mind-mapping, but ... if you're looking for good mind-mapping software, why not look at Cayra[^]? And you can't beat the price.

                Grim (aka Toby) MCDBA, MCSD, MCP+SB SELECT * FROM users WHERE clue IS NOT NULL (0 row(s) affected)

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                martin_hughes
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                Grimolfr wrote:

                I don't generally think of note-taking as being the same as mind-mapping

                Well, each to his own of course... I personally find it invaluable as I get tons of information thrown at my all day, everyday. Formerly I had, literally, hundreds of notepads, minutes, agendas, documents, action lists, project plans, spreadsheets, emails etc etc etc which I simply never had time to convert into anything useful or practical. Being able to dump a lot of that into MindManager and then add to diagrams (with links and documents) as time progresses has been a real godsend.

                Grimolfr wrote:

                why not look at Cayra[^]?

                I will certainly check it out, but it'll have to be something special to beat MindManager.

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                • S sacoskun

                  Thanks bud, Code Browser is so simple and user friendly.

                  Sarp Arda Coskun

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                  Bassam Abdul Baki
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                  Just saw this[^]. Look out for the big three.


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                  • C Chris Austin

                    This [^] is the best product I've ever used for note taking. For e-books, I have a great laser printer.

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                    First page: Please enter the Zip Code where products will be delivered. U.S. Zip Code (5-digit): [      ] Instructions for Canadian shoppers Instructions for International visitors Back to Staples.com home page Clicking on "Instructions for International visitors" takes me to Staples is Global! We are very excited about the company's growth in other countries [blah blah blah] for our stores in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Germany. Clicking on Germany takes me to the start page of the german site. :wtf: I would love to see your recommended product, but unfortunately, my region is "supported". The web, somehow, was much more usable back when none cared about internationalization and localization. :sigh:

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                      First page: Please enter the Zip Code where products will be delivered. U.S. Zip Code (5-digit): [      ] Instructions for Canadian shoppers Instructions for International visitors Back to Staples.com home page Clicking on "Instructions for International visitors" takes me to Staples is Global! We are very excited about the company's growth in other countries [blah blah blah] for our stores in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Germany. Clicking on Germany takes me to the start page of the german site. :wtf: I would love to see your recommended product, but unfortunately, my region is "supported". The web, somehow, was much more usable back when none cared about internationalization and localization. :sigh:

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                      Dan Neely
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                      can you enter a product ID from that page to search by?

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                      • S sacoskun

                        Hi all, I would like to know which application you use for note taking at the time of reading e-books, brainstorming, TODO list creations. I use OneNote 2003 but I want to know if better is available. Kind Regards,

                        Sarp Arda Coskun

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                        zavitax
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                        I use good old pen and paper :)

                        A hardworking idiot is much worse than an idiot. (C) Unknown.

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