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Katie Day"If you’re like most of us, you deal with piles of unstructured information every day: phone numbers, ideas for later consideration, snippets of information from the web, recipes, phone messages…the list is endless. For the web worker, moving this informa
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Stikkit is perfect for the developer who wants to tie their notes to other applications. Though you can treat it just as an attractive way to store yellow sticky notes online, there’s a whole sea of complexity lurking beneath that friendly surface. Stikkit understands dates and reminders and tagging and bookmarks and e-mail and sharing; it actually looks at the text of your notes and tries to act intelligently on them. There’s a whole API you can interact with as well. While the learning curve for Stikkit can be steep, if you’re the sort of user who digs applications like QuickSilver it’s worth a look.
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Terry Bohnsackexcellent journal 7 applications for online notetaking rated and reviewed 2008
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If you’re like most of us, you deal with piles of unstructured information every day: phone numbers, ideas for later consideration, snippets of information from the web, recipes, phone messages…the list is endless. For the web worker, moving this information into an online notebook can be an attractive proposition. Rather than tie yourself to one computer, or even one operating system, you can get at your notes from anywhere that has a web browser handy. Not surprisingly, there are a fair number of choices in this arena these days.
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Rather than tie yourself to one computer, or even one operating system, you can get at your notes from anywhere that has a web browser handy. Not surprisingly, there are a fair number of choices in this arena these days.
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entering a note is a relatively cumbersome process involving a rich text editor and more mouse clicks than most of the competition
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variety of other tools including a calendar for tracking assignments and group discussion functionality
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lets you maintain a series of note pages, each of which can have many sections, each of which can have many color-coded notes
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still in beta
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browser extension to clip text and images from any page you’re viewing and stuff them in one of your Notefish pages
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tag pages
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whole sea of complexity lurking beneath that friendly surface
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understands dates and reminders and tagging and bookmarks and e-mail and sharing; it actually looks at the text of your notes and tries to act intelligently on them
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learning curve for Stikkit can be steep
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most visually complex and impressive of the bunch
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you can have multiple notebooks, each with pages, each with sections, each with notes that you can drag and position on a 2D canvas
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Pages can be entire web pages or Zoho’s own online spreadsheets or documents as well as notebook pages. If you’re working on a notebook page, you can add text or HTML or RSS feeds or audio or video clips or images, among other things
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For building up a rich notebook of varied content, Zoho Notebook is currently to one to beat
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Rudy GarnsIf you’re like most of us, you deal with piles of unstructured information every day: phone numbers, ideas for later consideration, snippets of information from the web, recipes, phone messages…the list is endless. For the web worker, moving this info
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Heidi Chavesplaces to keep notes online, blog of tools for online worker
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Alisa CooperFor this roundup, I stuck to online applications that let you save freeform notes in some sort of organized fashion for later use. I skipped over others that are primarily designed as tools to annotate web pages
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diigodeli dunbarf you’re like most of us, you deal with piles of unstructured information every day: phone numbers, ideas for later consideration, snippets of information from the web, recipes, phone messages…the list is endless. For the web worker, moving this infor
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Gordon HerdOnline note taking sites.
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Marshall PreddyA rundown of the best web-based notetaking applications. I agree with WWD that Google Notebook is the best, but the other options also have compelling features that may better address your needs.
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7 Apps for Online Note-Taking
If you’re like most of us, you deal with piles of unstructured information every day: phone numbers, ideas for later consideration, snippets of information from the web, recipes, phone messages…the list is endless. For the web worker, moving this information into an online notebook can be an attractive proposition.
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