![]() ![]() Notes in process of progressive summarization I'll probably stick with Evernote for this, mainly because nothing else comes close to its web clipper. Notwithstanding what Christian has written about the Collector's Fallacy, I contend there's quite a lot of information that's worth storing (so it won't be lost if a web page disappears, etc.) in a place that's accessible if I ever need it but out of sight when I don't, but not necessarily worth devoting any further attention to unless and until I actually do need it. A lot of it is web pages I've saved using the Evernote web clipper. Probably the largest class in terms of sheer volume, this is basically anything I run across that I save because it just might conceivably come in handy someday. Am I missing any categories? How can I (or should I) better systematize my workflows around these categories? I'm also wondering exactly where David Allen's distinction between project support material and general reference material fits in. I started doing that today, and I'd like to share what I've got so far in hope of sparking a discussion. ![]() Part of the reason is that different apps and workflows seem to be better suited for different kinds of notes, but I've never really sat down and rigorously analyzed what kinds of texts I deal with under the broad umbrella of "notes". I've been at this for years and I still haven't settled on a stable set of apps and workflow(s) for keeping and processing notes. ![]()
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