What do you guys use to organize your information?
What do you guys use to organize your information?
I'm looking for a piece of software that allows me to organize a whole bunch of random information on my PC so I can quickly look stuff up in it. And by information I mean stuff like todo lists, lists of stuff I need to buy, school assignments, programmer notes and useful code snippets, etc.. Basically all of the stuff that you normally just throw in a textfile on your HD somewhere and then consequently never look at again.
I tried this (free) program: http://www.evernote.com/en/
(screenshots: http://www.evernote.com/en/products/eve ... nshots.php)
But I don't really like it. The node structure is a nice way to categorize notes and it supports some advanced formatting (you can copy&paste HTML into it and things like that) but the way it actually orders and displays the notes isn't really what I'm looking for because it mostly bases all its sorting on chronological order whereas I'm more interested in giving each note a name and being able to pick them from a list.
Anyone have any experience with similar software?
I tried this (free) program: http://www.evernote.com/en/
(screenshots: http://www.evernote.com/en/products/eve ... nshots.php)
But I don't really like it. The node structure is a nice way to categorize notes and it supports some advanced formatting (you can copy&paste HTML into it and things like that) but the way it actually orders and displays the notes isn't really what I'm looking for because it mostly bases all its sorting on chronological order whereas I'm more interested in giving each note a name and being able to pick them from a list.
Anyone have any experience with similar software?
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Outlook 2003
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Did you think it was worth the $29.95 you paid for it?dzjepp wrote:I use this http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Es ... 02428266/2
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lol. did you realize who you quoted?Massive Quasars wrote:Did you think it was worth the $29.95 you paid for it?dzjepp wrote:I use this http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Es ... 02428266/2
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sarcasm meter on the fritz?+JuggerNaut+ wrote:lol. did you realize who you quoted?Massive Quasars wrote:Did you think it was worth the $29.95 you paid for it?dzjepp wrote:I use this http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Es ... 02428266/2
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OpenOffice is great, I used it before I got Office 2003.
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dunno how useful it is if you don't have a palm. i don't use the windows app very often.
dunno how useful it is if you don't have a palm. i don't use the windows app very often.
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Nice.
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Outlook is my favorite one-stop-shop for info like that. Calendar and/or Tasks for to-do lists that will pop-up reminders for you, Contacts for all your peoples, email obviously, Notes for random things you don't want to forget... And, if you like, there is the Outlook Today that compiles it all on one page you can look at each morning that will tell you what's on your list for that day - or the week or whatever.
It's extremely configurable.
It's extremely configurable.