In most of the teams I have worked in , it has been taking notes on
pen and paper during the feedback sessions. somehow taking notes on
comp does not work for me...
Also not all places have the facility to have meetings in front of
huge walls (which incidentally I love too) and / or record the
sessions. The interesting part is that the notes taking style for the
designer happens to be different than a technical person or manager. 

Mostly the notes / comments are fed into the issue tracker, and
shared immediately after the meeting. 
Keeping track of the different versions are also done using version
control softwares. So that could be one other option.

The space consuming method lastly is to keep changing the version
number and keep saving a new file every-time!  


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