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Notational velocity support
Notational velocity support













notational velocity support
  1. #Notational velocity support pdf#
  2. #Notational velocity support portable#

This is a classic system but seems to have become unfashionable for reasons that are opaque to me. Text-oriented with search-based navigation. Ultimately I prefer to just keep things as markdown plaintext and do not actually need to store webpages.Īlthough it would be handy, 90% of the time just looking through the browser history is fine. But it does not yet sync this vaunted database between browsers which makes it an awkward fit for my workflow spread across many computers. Adapt Memex’ code and easily move your data to a version that suits your needs the best. Your data is not our business model.Ĭopy. Nobody has access to your data unless you share it with someone. All data stored locally - offline first,.Tag and sort what you find online into full-text searchable collections. Organize your Discoveries Fast and Flexibly.Keep your thoughts organized with their original context. No more copy-pasting of important pieces and thoughts. Add Highlights and Notes on any Web Page.Instantly recover anything you’ve seen before without doing any upfront work.Įven if you just remember a single word, the time frame or the domain.

notational velocity support

Full-Text Search your Web History & Bookmarks.Memex organizes your web-research so you can utilize the power of your brain: thinking in associations. Right now, annotating literature falls in the crack between note taking and reading workflows.

#Notational velocity support pdf#

the intersection of note-taking and reading annotations, for diverse resources such as PDF articles and so on.flashcards for memorisation, which are covered at that link.That kind of single-parent taxonomy annoys me. Mind-mapping, or any other tree-structured hierarchical assumption.

#Notational velocity support portable#

This is not portable enough for me, and too easy for me to lose.

  • taking notes on physical, paper cards.
  • My own organically-evolved, slightly messy methodology does not have a name (It is precisely the blog you are reading now, which represents a compromise between ease of note-taking and ease of online publishing). I am keen tagged notes, but implementing that in a useful way for my combination notes-and-blog system does not seem to have happened. The list of Digital Zettelkasten tools on the r/Zettelkasten/ wiki. I would like to see empirical validation of the usefulness of particular techniques, (“I was 74% more creative while using Zettelkasten and achieved 12% more insight!” etc) but not so much that I will do a literature search right now. Which is a particular collection of habits for sorting notes into topics and serendipitously rediscovering them. note box, but exotically written in German) A popular thread here is the Zettelkasten system,















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