webworkerdaily.com — "The brain can only hold so much throw-away data at one time. In this age of digital overload, there ’s little room left over for temporary phone numbers, phone messages, notes from a conference call meeting, reminders that aren’t big enough to be full-blown tasks, etc."
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myheaditchesDec 17, 2006
Yes.
flagg3Dec 17, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/notebook">http://www.google.com/notebook</a> works for me.
altonmanDec 17, 2006
I like Google Desktop - there is a scratch pad there that is pretty simple to use like a digital version of a post-it note.
pandaroDec 17, 2006
I find OmniOutliner to be very intuitive - I think it's more usable than anything else I've ever tried. Also check out <a class="user" href="http://kinkless.com,">http://kinkless.com,</a> and <a class="user" href="http://backpackit.com.">http://backpackit.com.</a>
guyhitbytruckDec 17, 2006
..but it's only intuitive AFTER you get used to it?
guyhitbytruckDec 17, 2006
That looks promising, but does anybody know of a comparable open-source alternative?
Closed AccountDec 17, 2006
Am I the only one who still uses notepad for "notes"?
randomc0deDec 17, 2006
tomboy rocks! I love how TFA only mentions non-free software
indiekidukJul 5, 2008
tree murderer