Another vote for Evernote.  Syncs with Nevernote for Linux, Android phone
and log in via web anywhere else.

Regarding articles, I save things to Pocket and read them on my Android
later.

Since I have the similar age, kid, time problems as Kevin, sometimes it's a
matter of talking with the spouse and coming to an agreed upon times times
at home.

I commute by bus ~ 1hr each way.  Those are good times to mess with things
and/or read or listen to podcasts as well if that is available.

Craig L Bowser
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On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 10:18 PM, Kevin Shaw <[email protected]>wrote:

> You know, I've found using Evernote and Baskets has helped me
> significantly, especially when it may be days in between working with
> something I want to mess with and the time I learn about it (calendar
> reminders help too).
>
> Being 38, having two kids at home, one in college and one five hours away
> in therapy in PA, coaching soccer and five or so clients for my job at
> once, I have to do something to curb my ADD and keep all the new data
> organized and even prioritized.  Keeping Baskets on one machine and syncing
> Evernote between computers and smartphone helps my focus.
> On Nov 30, 2012 10:09 PM, "Jason Jarvis" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm bombarded with articles to read, presentations to watch, new tools to
>> try and new versions of existing tools to try. This list grows faster than
>> I can get through them so I need to store them for when I have spare time
>> to read, watch and try out tools. Once I've tried and tested tools I like
>> to make note of the commands and switches to use as I'm getting old and
>> can't remember every switch for every command.
>>
>> Does anyone have tips for storing all of this information. I've thought
>> about writing up articles once I've tested everything and storing them as a
>> blog locally on my Mac to reference during a pentest but this takes time
>> too. There's plugins for Chrome for the Mac and apps for the iPhone which
>> sync but I don't want to simply store a link to a website as if I'm onsite
>> during a test and Internet access isn't permitted then I'm stuffed.
>>
>> Ideally I want something that is local, quick and easy to store for
>> later, but that can be structured sufficiently that I can find the
>> information quickly should I need it.
>>
>> Any ideas?
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