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Just curious, how do you keep the links handy which you find during the week? Do you use a note-taking app, bookmark function of a browser? What is the workflow which you have developed?
I look back through links I’ve sent out on Twitter and things I’ve bookmarked.
Hi Michael,
Alternatively, you can use Evernote for note-taking and other similar tasks. I find it extremely handy and versatile. Just google Evernote for more.
Thank you!
That reply was part of the reason I asked. I had hoped to get a few responses of different workflows. I looked at Evernote a while ago, but didn’t dive into using it because I really don’t like having a myriad of accounts floating around the net (I just can’t keep up with them all !).
So I started using TomBoy notes with my ubuntu one signon. I don’t think it is as full-featured as Evernote, but it works for me.
I would love to hear other mathematicians’ workflows.
Michael: I touched on my workflow for doing math in this blog post.
See also digital workflow.