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 > > > _______________________________________________ > bblisa mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa > -- _______________________________________________________ Aaron Macks([email protected]) [http://www.wiglaf.org/~aaronm ] My sheep has seven gall bladders, that makes me the King of the Universe! _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
