[NFBCS] Suggestions for a accessible notetaking application
Tracy Carcione
carcione at access.net
Wed Jun 29 15:47:05 UTC 2022
My method is very simple. I just open Notepad, scribble whatever notes I want, then save with some meaningful name. Maybe it's too simple for your needs, but it works for me.
Tracy
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Subject: [NFBCS] Suggestions for a accessible notetaking application
Hi all,
I trust this email finds you well!
I have recently started working on multiple research papers and am
struggling to keep all my information in check. As a result, I was looking
for a good note-taking program to use instead of creating numerous Word
documents for my notes.
Following are the once I was considering":
1. Markdown with VScode and Github
2. Onenote
3. Evernote
4. Googlekeep
I would really appreciate it if some of you could share your workflow and
experiences with taking notes effectively.
Many thanks!
Best wishes,
Ronak
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