I have been using pen and paper mostly, because I like just being able to use all the space freely. But recently I ordered an iPad, so wanted to try this with the Pen. Considering that I'll also switch all my notetaking, from my computer too, which would be the best option?
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Follow-up question for anyone who is running customer discovery calls - I've found that it's challenging to keep track on insights, especially as your n increases. Any notes tools / techniques that help with this?
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Obsidian - a bit old school, but I like it this way :)
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Am using Remnote. I've done a long search and settled for this unassuming, powerful tool. Its described as follows,in case you want to try it out? RemNote is the all-in-one workspace for note-taking, learning, organizing thoughts, and growing knowledge. It’s built for students, creators, organizers, and anyone looking for thinking superpowers....yeah..the superpowers part got me!
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The default Notes App for Apple users works fine for me. It’s quite simple and convenient for everyday use.
I use a combination of my own product, Thought Train and Trello.
Thought Train for quick notes in my menubar and a reminder of what I should be doing, and Trello for more in-depth tasks that require proper tasks management
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The default note app on the iPad is great, works very well with the stylus. I also use 'Notability'. has a few more features and is specifically designed for handwriting
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IA Writer has been my new favourite for a while now!
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I tried them all and WorkFlowy was the only one that stuck. The simplicity of use combined with its power is hard to resist.
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My favorite note taking tool is https://www.eastgate.com/Tinderbox/. Tinderbox is more than a note-taking tool. It is a thinking platform, a tool to manage the 4Cs of thought collection, curation, creation, and contribution.
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Thought Train