At first glance, it seems pretty confusing menu-wise compared to the older version. Also, saving to SkyDrive seems to be disabled, which is a bummer; one of the main things I was excited about for ON2010 was storing my notebooks in the cloud without having to rely on Dropbox. But hopefully that capability will come :)
- Adam Lasnik
Contacts, todos, outlined info, misc info in Gmail, MyLifeOrganized, OneNote, & Evernote respectively. How I wish I could have just one tool to manage my daily infobits!
How many of you also find yourself using multiple tools for your everyday info? Have you tried or considered aggregating it all into one tool?
- Adam Lasnik
heh :D Man, you're clearly oldskool, eh?
- Adam Lasnik
@thatadamguy nothing combines speed and flexibility better than emacs
- Prolific Programmer
from IM
I use Gmail and Evernote. I will sometimes forward mail to EN.
- Russellreno
I keep everything in Evernote and GMail. I use saved searches for my todo lists (and GTD). Don't really see a need for the other tools. I like having everything in Evernote that isn't coming to me in GMail.
- Lindsay
Trying out LifeIO .....cuurent experience a bit below expectations
- viki saigal
I have everything consolidated into Gmail Tasks. If you want a flexible option accessible from anywhere with an SSH terminal, the taskwarrior command-line tool is a serious GTD app: http://taskwarrior.org/project...
- no name
I keep gmail closed most of the time so it's not the place for me to put misc info, todos, etc. I do use it for rarely accessed information that I receive through email (contacts, site registration, travel documents). Mostly I use paper for temporary stuff that will last a few weeks at most, and I use text files for permanent stuff that I want to keep and search. Gmail reminded me that...
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- Amit Patel
I use OneNote 2007 and Outlook. They work well together. I have my own domain e-mail which makes life easier. OneNote is amazing. I keep the files on a USB drive so I can use it on my laptop when traveling. Backups in 3 places, of course.
- Jim Corkrum
Am hearing that OneNote 2010 will use the ribbon interface like Word 2007. Wonder if I will like it. If they would also just fix the you-know-what, it would be wonderful.
If only Microsoft could figure a way to import Web pages into OneNote correctly, this would be an incredible program. That is all it needs. If you can do it with Word, why not OneNote?
Having fun today taking umbrage to Leo LaPorte's comment that Evernote is better than OneNote. It may be for some, but not for me. Check out my comments on the EverNote Addicts group.