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McBernar2015-12-30 15:00:34
Computer networks
McBernar, 2015-12-30 15:00:34

Is there a good knowledge storage service?

Guys, hello.
Do you know, by any chance, any service where it is convenient to fold and store various materials on certain topics?
For example, I’m currently studying layout and, firstly, a lot of complex questions come up that I need to find an answer to sooner or later, and secondly, along the way I constantly come across various interesting materials on topics that I’m still far from, but which are sure to come in handy.
Accordingly, I want to have a tool where I can create topics and upload links, text articles and maybe pictures inside.
It is clear that you can use the same evernote for this, or even folders and files on the desktop, but this is completely impractical. I would like to have all this online and in a more visual form.

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Sergey, 2015-12-30
Protko @Fesor

You can arm yourself with trello.com and group topics as tasks, put links, notes, etc. inside the description... for each topic, enter the status ala todo - in progress - done, etc.

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Puma Thailand, 2015-12-30
@opium

google docs will save you

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Valentin, 2015-12-30
@vvpoloskin

I use office OneNote)

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2015-12-30
@inkvizitor68sl

outwiker

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Ilya T., 2015-12-31
@Insaned

is evernote online and tagged?

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Mher Hovakimyan, 2015-03-10
@Clever_bee

Customized tumblr theme:
- Through the extension in chrome, I quickly add materials to the blog with reference to tag(s) and types (photo, video, link, etc.)
- in the blog itself, I sewed the division of tags into categories into the code
- It is possible to sort records, search through the search bar, by date, by type.
The implementation can be viewed at the link ovamoki.ru

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