What is the best way to organize items listed above? Are there any tools similar to google notepad or scarpbook firefox add-in? It should allow saving web pages cuts with images, possibly directly from browser, and other documents, especially pdfs and adding notes/tags to their fragments. What do you recommend?
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For saving notes and articles, I'd use either a local folder or start a private blog with tags. If you like writing and find lots of good content, you could make a public blog with your thoughts and ideas about things you find. This way, you have a searchable record of everything, you can engage in discussion via comments, and at the same time be a valuable resource for other people. I'd be wary about creating a blog that's just filled with other people's content, though, so make sure you're really adding something valuable to the conversation rather than just bombarding your readers with links to other sites. That's what sites like reddit are for. Another option for saving links is delicious, which I personally have no experience with, but have heard good things about. I'm not sure if there's a really good e-book organization tool, though. Personally, I give them all consistent names and put them in folders. I'd be interested in a good program for managing them. Sorry if my answer isn't really a definitive solution to your problem. |
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I think Evernote might be just what you're looking for. I haven't tried it myself, but it seems like a great way to index and organize things. Other services like Delicious, Google Reader and Dropular are good for specifics like bookmarks, feeds and media respectively. But Evernote seems to tie it all into one place, including PDFs. |
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You may want to check out this link for PDF annotation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_notetaking_software I don't think the following annotate PDFs but they are the popular options after Google Notebook. I've known people to use Evernote.
If you want to pay there's MS Onenote. |
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Evernote would be great if not for lack of pdf annotations. But, on the other side, with 40MB/month free upload, it may be better to keep pdf on different server, and upload to evernote html notes with fragments and links to those pdfs. I will try, if I don't find the ideal tool soon ;) |
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