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March 02, 2009

Ten Things to Help with Note Taking Freeware caution: always scan free downloads of anything for bugs and other threats before dumping the programs into your hard drive. Dustin Wax's article Advice for Students: Taking Notes That Work also offers some great tips for writers who want to improve their...
Paperback Writer [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Lynn Viehl at 12:00 AM

February 14, 2009

Outlook is such a fixture of office and computer life, its potential as a central life-organizing inbox is easily taken for granted. Empower your Outlook with these add-ons, link-ups, and data management techniques. 10. Never forget attachments It's not that it's so difficult to re-send an email wit...
Lifehacker [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Kevin Purdy at 12:00 PM

January 12, 2009

When you are in the middle of running errands, writing blog posts or emails is probably the last thing on your mind.  However, if ideas begin to bubble while you’re just about to enter the on-ramp of the freeway, don’t worry.  You can still dictate those thoughts for free by using Jott...
MakeUseOf.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by James Withers at 4:01 PM

November 10, 2008

Note taking is as ancient an art as any. There are hefty tomes on the subject of how to best capture and organize information in a swift and legible manner and courses devoted to the subject in colleges. And yet, the most popular suggestion in our Skribit widget, which you can use to suggest article...
Stepcase Lifehack [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Joel Falconer at 1:30 PM

October 18, 2008

Maybe if you’re using OneNote on a powerful laptop or a new, ultra-configured tablet, you may not have noticed any slow-down. Or if you like to keep neat little notes that only use a letter-sized page of writing/text at a time, this likely has never occurred. But if you use just a half-decent ...
Endless Scholar [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Tracy at 10:49 PM

February 11, 2008

With billions of web pages around, keeping track of information that you discover on the web is extremely tough. Some of us rely on bookmarks but they are unmanageable and become useless over time when the underlying pages disappear because the website structure may have changed. If your bookmark fo...
Digital Inspiration - Technology Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 7:52 AM

December 12, 2007

Wridea is a service I got to know about two months ago and in fact, I still use it today sometimes. Every now and again I find myself in a situation where I need a lot of little bits of info to store for a small amount of time. Wridea is a perfect companion for this, or for those of you who prefer a...
gHacks technology news [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:39 AM
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