Ask HN: How do you keep your notes organized?
Quick background, I've been a project manager for 3 years now but I have moved into a new role where I will be overseeing multiple large projects. So needless to say I have to attend a wide variety of meetings. I currently don't have any staff (we will ramp up over the course of this year) and I'm just currently struggling to keep everything organized.
So I just wanted to know what people do to keep things organized, especially when you work on multiple projects. I take notes but I'm wondering if it might make sense to have another notebook to transfer important items over to. Or perhaps utilize some other tools (we have SharePoint, and I will be getting a tablet soon). Curious to hear what people say. I really just want to maximize my efficiency.
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[ 0.30 ms ] story [ 17.5 ms ] threadIt makes it very quick to create new directories and files, each project has a directory with an index.org which has various sub-folders, combined with it's ability to internally link files and export as HTML and PDF it makes it easy to generate lists/todo's etc that can be shared with others.
I deleted my Evernote account. I now carry these tools everywhere I go:
* Fisher 400B Space Bullet Space Pen - Matte Black[1]
* Field Notes Pitch Black Edition[2]
The pen was a spectacular find. It is only a few inches long, which allows you to carry it in your front jeans pocket without discomfort. It is also heavy and a joy to write with. The notepad is a sweet goth black and slides easily into your back pocket.
DS Note [3] by Synology is a spectacular replacement for Evernote. It is an app that runs on their Diskstation NAS servers, so all the data is stored on your home server. You can import your Evernote account to it. I rarely use it, but it is incredibly full-featured. You just have to buy a Synology Diskstation NAS.
[1] http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000WGD13U
[2] http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GC5QTR0
[3] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.synology.d...