Evernote.  Actually a mix of evernote and Zotero.  I tend to be a bit
overkill when taking notes in things (lectures, classes, etc), because
it helps me not get distracted and i find that evernote's app is far
more responsive than google-docs, and works offline when needed.

I use Zotero to take notes in relationship to things, mostly PDFs and
web-pages.  There's the metadata in Zotero and I have comments with it,
so I can find "that thing that had a picture of that guy with the
sword", and generate a bibliographic reference all from one place

A

On 10/2/15 11:35 AM, Antony Rudie wrote:
> Can I ask a somewhat un-technical question of the group?  what are the
> Mac users among you using to keep searchable and organizable notes? 
> MacOS builtin "notes" doesn't seem to have very good search capability.
> I have a bunch of stuff in it and I think I should move it somewhere
> else, but where?  Evernote?  OneNote for Mac?  Google Docs? Or am I
> missing some whizz-bang configuration tricks in the builtin notes that
> make it better?
> 
>  whaddya like?  
> 
> -Tony
> 
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