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The best thing I've come across is SpringpadSpringpad

I've tried a personal wiki, evernote, textfiles on dropbox. . .

I stick with Springpad for the following

  • Online
  • Syncs with iPhone & Android
  • Easily customizable
  • Ability to clip from the web
  • Ability to add by email

I set up notebooks per client, project, technology or language. I can set up reading lists and add alarm reminders to study, personal curricula for skill-building, etc. Each entry can include notes, tasks, tags, hyperlinks, files, books (with links from amazon) and more. The notebooks can have tabs and even be organized into folders. If all else fails, there's a sweet search functionality. Springpad all the way.

The best thing I've come across is Springpad

I've tried a personal wiki, evernote, textfiles on dropbox. . .

I stick with Springpad for the following

  • Online
  • Syncs with iPhone & Android
  • Easily customizable
  • Ability to clip from the web
  • Ability to add by email

I set up notebooks per client, project, technology or language. I can set up reading lists and add alarm reminders to study, personal curricula for skill-building, etc. Each entry can include notes, tasks, tags, hyperlinks, files, books (with links from amazon) and more. The notebooks can have tabs and even be organized into folders. If all else fails, there's a sweet search functionality. Springpad all the way.

The best thing I've come across is Springpad

I've tried a personal wiki, evernote, textfiles on dropbox. . .

I stick with Springpad for the following

  • Online
  • Syncs with iPhone & Android
  • Easily customizable
  • Ability to clip from the web
  • Ability to add by email

I set up notebooks per client, project, technology or language. I can set up reading lists and add alarm reminders to study, personal curricula for skill-building, etc. Each entry can include notes, tasks, tags, hyperlinks, files, books (with links from amazon) and more. The notebooks can have tabs and even be organized into folders. If all else fails, there's a sweet search functionality. Springpad all the way.

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TyKisha
  • 331
  • 2
  • 6

The best thing I've come across is Springpad

I've tried a personal wiki, evernote, textfiles on dropbox. . .

I stick with Springpad for the following

  • Online
  • Syncs with iPhone & Android
  • Easily customizable
  • Ability to clip from the web
  • Ability to add by email

I set up notebooks per client, project, technology or language. I can set up reading lists and add alarm reminders to study, personal curricula for skill-building, etc. Each entry can include notes, tasks, tags, hyperlinks, files, books (with links from amazon) and more. The notebooks can have tabs and even be organized into folders. If all else fails, there's a sweet search functionality. Springpad all the way.