I personally use two methods, one being what JBB stated (paper notebook). The second is www.ubernote.com, which I have been working as a part of for the last two years. Ubernote has been coming along very quickly recently and gives me just about everything I need. Users of Microsoft OneNote or EverNote will conceptually understand the application, just about any user of an email client will understand the interface. I know I am an Ubernote evangelical, but working there, I have become pretty passionate about it. Using Ubernote, I can write notes in an editor similar to this one, share them with other people (normally coworkers or my girlfriend), add comments, clip web pages using the Firefox toolbar or bookmarklet, tag, search, etc. I use it to clip a lot of reference material and then look it back up later. Saves me from having to do a Google search for every nugget of information that took 20 minutes to find and I need to remember again.
Even though I write note taking software, I still can't fully give up my paper notebooks, for the common instances of:
- I'm sick of sitting in front of the computer and my eyes are bugging out.
- Taking a step back from the problem and writing it out on paper makes the solution easier.
- I want to do some drawings.
Shane
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