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Is there a good app for taking notes on your knowledge base?
Many must have faced the problem that they read a good article, and then everything that you read completely disappeared from their heads. Please tell me a cross-platform application that will help fix this annoying oversight.
It would be very cool if, among other things, it supported the construction of UML diagrams. Some personal knowledge base. Thanks in advance for your answers
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Microsoft OneNote.
Cross-platform (all popular platforms), has a web version, allows you to embed files.
Charts are also supported: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Add...
The knowledge gained must be outlined
Digesting in this way is
Mandatory The maximum minimalism of the words used is only the essence and the dry residue The
abstract becomes the Key by which the necessary memory is quickly restored
It seems to me that there are no such tools that are asked in the question yet
Or they are closed
For example, I could not even find a normal simple one how a
Byword notebook with the ability to create Medit section
pages
turned out to be buggy and the accumulated texts stopped opening
For a long time (since 2008) I sat on the Evernote, until it finally got me.
there is no elementary editor of tables or color schemes, from the default white eyes follow.
Onenote is the only sane choice.
I use evernote for these purposes, a nice little thing, if I copied an article from the site, he himself adds a link to the article in the note, I like it, it's very convenient.
look in the direction of all sorts of mind maps.
I periodically use mindomo (the free version is limited to 3 maps on the server, but locally you can have more), there were reviews of other tools on Habré (Freemind, Xmind, MindManager and others).
at some point it helped a lot to structure a large amount of information from different sources, although I can’t say that this is exactly what I would like, but it’s still more convenient than any kind of offline / online notebooks (which I also use, but for unstructured notes).
For some kind of global knowledge that I know for sure what I will use later -> I installed the Confluence server, where you can conveniently divide everything into spaces, arrange it.
For a quick ala read at home, I use Evernote. Previously, there was a plugin for copying articles to Confluence from Evernote, now it also remains, but unfortunately it is paid
there is no chocolate for all occasions, I use www.essentialpim.com (perpetual license for RU is very inexpensive), it is synchronized via Dropbox
and Evernot mu#$ki - it was worth not paying for the next year - immediately, somehow, synchronization ate free 40 or how many MB are there and it becomes impossible to use the desktop version
Wiznote look - Chinese Evernote. Damp, but there are a lot more goodies than in Evernote
I use winorganizer. A simple program that has not been updated for a long time, but its editor can do everything you need. At one time, many databases were made in the format of this program. Tree view - easy to structure. Well, you can synchronize between your home and work PC via the cloud :) I didn’t look for a version for the phone - anyway, typing a lot of text and editing it all, as for me, is more convenient on a computer, and not on a smartphone.
I use RightNote, there are many possibilities. Here is a screenshot of the main menu, and you yourself judge a good application or not.
Like Arris , I've been using tiddlywiki for a long time. But now, it is not convenient to use it, unless you change the file extension to hta. But if you change it, then there are opportunities to launch programs, work with the registry, etc. You can create batch files directly in the web interface, have syntax highlighting thanks to plugins, and the ability to run them directly from tiddlywiki. The file itself I wore on a flash drive. On NTFS, you can assign multiple names to the same file via hardlink. One was hta for Windows and the other was html, allowing tiddlywiki to be used on linux and android.
While I am using tiddlyspace. The thing is NOT very popular, which allows you to create as many spaces as you need. You can embed other people's spaces into your own. For example, if you embed the rus space, then the Russian interface will appear, and if HL, then syntax highlighting will be added. There is a powerful but deprecated API that allows you to integrate with your applications. The main thing is the infinite extensibility of the functionality, through the use of plugins from tiddlywiki. There is also version control for notes, which was sorely lacking in tiddlywiki.
Extensibility is certainly good, but now simplicity and speed are more important to me.
So now I'm moving to gist . Just notes and search through them. Nothing extra. For getpocket articles and realtimeboard visual stuff. Realtimeboard has the ability to sequentially specify rectangular areas and combine them into one slide presentation.
I myself use a whole bunch for similar purposes. Described in detail in the blog:
fedorychak.com/instrumenty-kotorye-pomogut-vam-nav...
Finding something really universal is almost impossible. Therefore, the most optimal solution is the symbiosis of these tools.
I am for Wiki engines, I also took care of this idea, rummaged through a bunch of content, descriptions, videos, and yet, as the least evil, I settled on xwiki , it is easy to install and can do a lot out of the box, the engine supports plugins, software scripts ( Velocity, Groovy, Python, Ruby and PHP ), version control, a convenient WYSIWYG editor, and much more ....
I like Microsoft OneNote from notebooks, but there is no plugin support and the capabilities are not extensible ... but given the fact that the bike one way or another, you have to invent, then I am with both hands FOR those options where it is supported.
Pocket + Evernote. Pocket - read what seemed interesting. If this is useful in the future, from pocket directly to Evernote
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