Evernote.

Definitely not even close to perfect, but it seems the most usable of any
solution I've tried for this type of stuff, so it ends up being what I use
the most.  I'd love to hear someone suggest something else better though...




On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 3:03 PM, Sterling Jacobson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I'm not one for using productivity apps and methods.
>
> I do carry around a pen and notepad with me everywhere.
>
> But I'm finding that it's not easy to reference the crap load of notes and
> thoughts I put in these, then pile up in a corner when they fill up.
>
> So I'm thinking of doing SOMETHING to change the way my 'inputs' come in
> to me and get processed into actionable items.
>
> Over the years I've flirted with a number of apps/software packages and
> methodologies but nothing seems to stick with me.
>
> Now I'm set to make something work.
>
> I assume a lot of you are like me in this regard.
>
> Anyone find a solution/group of solutions that helped them organize and
> track progress on actionable items?
> Also recording and reference notes like topology drawings, meetings notes,
> switch port changes etc, lol!
>
>
>


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