I use evernote exclusively for saving recipes from the web (both food and crafts).
Something new I've been experimenting with very recently is WorkFlowy, which is like the ultimate flexible bullet list. I like it for notetaking and big brain dumps because it's got keyboard shortcuts for everything (no mousing required). Plus you can see the overall heirarchy, but focus quick on a particular level. The thing I don't like is the lack of linking (it turns URLs into links, but you can't link to files or other locations).
To me a bulleted list works like a mindmanger. I can brainstorm very easily and make sense out of all kind of disparate thoughts and data. So it might be used just for that.
Otherwise the tools set looks like: Events and appointments: Outlook (work) and Gmail (home) -- both appear together on my phone Todos and tasks: Todoist
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Date: 2015-05-31 12:28 am (UTC)Something new I've been experimenting with very recently is WorkFlowy, which is like the ultimate flexible bullet list. I like it for notetaking and big brain dumps because it's got keyboard shortcuts for everything (no mousing required). Plus you can see the overall heirarchy, but focus quick on a particular level. The thing I don't like is the lack of linking (it turns URLs into links, but you can't link to files or other locations).
To me a bulleted list works like a mindmanger. I can brainstorm very easily and make sense out of all kind of disparate thoughts and data. So it might be used just for that.
Otherwise the tools set looks like:
Events and appointments: Outlook (work) and Gmail (home) -- both appear together on my phone
Todos and tasks: Todoist