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06-09-2020 , 12:38 AM
Hello Friends,
I'm going to start learning something new and it will require a lot of effort & time, as the study spans various online materials books/videos/blogs/posts, etc.
Till now I have been making my notes in Word document and converting to PDF for portability. It was manageable as notes were just typed text & images.
I'm looking for suggestions to see what others here use to manage their study notes comprising of text, images & videos.
Any idea/suggestion is welcome and will be useful.
Thanks, Grr
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Hi grr.
I use Evernote daily on smartphones and pc.
Excellent with information overload. Can add tags/keywords for specific searches.
Evernote vs OneNote: Battle of the note-taking apps
https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/eve...s-onenote/
Evernote
https://evernote.com
Microsoft Onenote
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/microsof...-app?rtc=1
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(06-09-2020 , 12:38 AM)grr Wrote: Hello Friends,
I'm going to start learning something new and it will require a lot of effort & time, as the study spans various online materials books/videos/blogs/posts, etc.
Till now I have been making my notes in Word document and converting to PDF for portability. It was manageable as notes were just typed text & images.
I'm looking for suggestions to see what others here use to manage their study notes comprising of text, images & videos.
Any idea/suggestion is welcome and will be useful.
Thanks, Grr
WindowsOffice - the program is a free analogue with support for the Russian language, a well-known package from Microsoft, a good replacement for Word and Excel. Here is a portable version of different editions, read the details in the documentation. You can work with almost all currently known document formats, you can add a document by dragging and dropping, you can embed formulas, graphically elements, links and everything else like your older brother. The most compact size, convenience, portability, leaves no traces in the system, you can run from any type of media, I advise you to read!
https://windowsoffice.ru/
WinScan2PDF is a small portable (installation-free) program for scanning various documents using any installed scanner, and then saving them to a PC in PDF format.
There is the ability to adjust the quality or clarity of scanning, page size of the output PDF document, as well as create multi-page documents.
Key features of the program:
Direct scanning of documents and saving them in PDF format.
Creating multi-page documents.
Select the quality of the scanned PDF file.
Automatically clean scanned files.
Ability to save scans in PNG and JPEG format.
Support for most scanners.
Small size, great for scanning.
Low consumption of system resources.
No installation required.
Multilingual interface.
https://www.softportal.com/software-2176...n2pdf.html
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STDU Viewer is a free viewer for several file formats. The purpose of this software is to replace several document viewers with one simple application. STDU Viewer supports document formats TIFF, PDF, DjVu, XPS, JBIG2, WWF. These are the most popular formats of scientific and technical documentation.
In addition, STDU Viewer supports FB2, TXT, comic book archive (CBR or CBZ), TCR, PalmDoc (PDB), MOBI, AZW, EPub, DCX and images (BMP, PCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, WMF, EMF, PSD ) files.
STDU Viewer has a multilingual interface. You can currently select English, Russian or French. The STDU Viewer interface can be translated into your language by changing the lines in an external xml resource.
STDU Viewer has a modern tabbed interface and all the standard functions for this type of application (horizontal viewing, page rotation, text layer search, etc.). In addition, STDU Viewer has some advanced functions, such as: exporting a page or part of a page to an image file, creating your own bookmarks, setting actions for a touch screen, and some others.
If your document supports a text layer (TXT, TCR, PDB, FB2, PDF, XPS, MOBI, AZW, EPub or Djvu file), STDU Viewer helps you export text from this type of document to a file. You can export all text from a document or text from some selected pages.
You can use STDU Viewer as a converter from DjVu and PDF files to a set of image files (BMP, GIF, PNG, etc.) that represent the pages of the original document
STDU Viewer is provided as free software for private, non-commercial or educational use.
http://www.stdutility.com/stduviewer.html
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Evernote for me too. I also have a license for Premium if i remember well.
PM me to give you the key grr if you need it.
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The notes function has been updated within the browser Vivaldi.
Handy for notes within the browser.
https://vivaldi.com/blog/vivaldi-gets-no...ble-menus/
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Hello,
I do not use it myself, but a friend has this software: lexiCan ( https://www.lexican.de/en/)
I myself use good old Microsoft OneNote 2016.
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Thanks everyone for their suggestion. I'm still deciding and looking for an option that suits me best. Hopefully will be able to decide on something.
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