I am constantly writing notes. Whether it be for my blog, work, meeting, new ideas, or just basic notes, I am always jotting something down. So I started thinking about all the services I’ve used for taking notes and thought it would be a good idea to share them with you and while I’m at it, to make a list of any others that I find. Now, when it comes to note taking, I personally look for quick and simple
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Chip Aldrichdifferent web based note-takers
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I am constantly writing notes. Whether it be for my blog, work, meeting, new ideas, or just basic notes, I am always jotting something down. So I started thinking about all the services I’ve used for taking notes and thought it would be a good idea to share them with you and while I’m at it, to make a list of any others that I find.
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BrainsFeed - Intelligence stratégique et veille50 outils de prise de notes
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Bill HookerNice list of useful apps.
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Fil SalustriA good and long list of web-based note-taking apps. Somewhat dated (from 2007) but most apps are still available in one form or another.
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Chris HarknessExtensive list of online notetaking tools
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Julie NicholsI am constantly writing notes. Whether it be for my blog, work, meeting, new ideas, or just basic notes, I ...
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John LeMasneyI am constantly writing notes. Whether it be for my blog, work, meeting, new ideas, or just basic notes, I am always jotting something down. So I started thinking about all the services I’ve used for taking notes and thought it would be a good idea to sha
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jonathan BabcockLots of different electronic and web-based tools for note-taking.
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James HerbertNote taking tols and extensions
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rchk !Fifty Ways to Take Notes
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Matt KramerI am constantly writing notes. Whether it be for my blog, work, meeting, new ideas, or just basic notes, I am always jotting something down. So I started thinking about all the services I’ve used for taking notes and thought it would be a good idea to share them with you and while I’m at it, to make a list of any others that I find. Now, when it comes to note taking, I personally look for quick and simple. If I have something on my mind, I don’t want to go through some advanced system and climb a mountain just to save a note for myself. There won’t be all the note taking tools out there on my list, but ones that I feel get the job done well.
Quick Public Pages
Using a quick public page service, as I call it, is my favorite method of saving notes on the go. Some are simply a text field on a page that you fill and in click save, others allow you to record notes to a service directly through Instant Messaging with AIM, and some are full planners for creating well outlined documents.
* ShortText - Fill in your text, click save, and you’ve got yourself a permanent url to a text note. Includes private pages as well.
* YourDraft - Create and share content using a rich text editor (WYSIWYG) instantly without registration.
* Cl1p.net - The Internet Clipboard. Copy and paste between computers.
* Sabifoo - (Personal favorite) Simply use an Instant Message client (ie: AIM), message “sabifoo”, and your message is recorded online to a permanent link and RSS feed.
* Deusto - A new service for the creation of small web pages (digital books) in a simple and fast manner.
* Backpack - Organize to do lists, notes, images, photos and share.
* BareWiki - Build your own website and easily allow others to edit it.
* Infogami - Build good-looking, easily-editable web sites.
* Zoho Planner - An online organizer to Plan & Organize yourself.
* Change To Link - Easily create a page of information to bookmark or share with friends.
* PasteHere - Make pastes from screenshots of your desktop, code f -
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Written by: Brian Benzinger
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Ryan CI am constantly writing notes. Whether it be for my blog, work, meeting, new ideas, or just basic notes, I ...
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robert eI am constantly writing notes....So I started thinking about all the services I’ve used for taking notes and thought it would be a good idea to share them with you and while I’m at it, to make a list of any others that I find.
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- Pastebin
- Collaborate on debugging code snippets and receive permanent links to code snippets. - TNX
- “Simple web service for temporary text storage. A unique URL is generated, that can be easily pasted in a message, but is hard to guess.” - TextSnippets
- Public source code repository in that you can tag and categorize code. You may also set snippets as private. - PasteHere
- Make pastes from screenshots of your desktop, code from your clipboard, or any other image/text. Pages last for 15 days unregistered user / 30 days registered user. - Nopaste
- Pastebin with Syntax Highlighting for PHP Programming.
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I’m a programmer and when I’ve got an idea on my mind for a script or code snippet, I want to get it down ASAP. I find that collaborative programming services, like Pastebin, or just a service that lets you save a script and share works perfectly. These are like quick public pages, but for programmers. - Pastebin
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-x Maybe it’s just me, but I find applications like OneNote and EverNote more troublesome, cluttered, and consisting of way to many features for my liking. Keep things nice and simple. 37signals does a great job at it, and that is probably why I use their products so much. Believe me, EverNote and OneNote are nice applications, they just don’t grab me like the ones I have listed.
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Covers creation/sharing of own documents, but does not cover bookmarking/clipping services.
A range of potential applications, from collaborative docs to cross-platform sharing of info. Wiki-based platforms in particular may be useful to explore further
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