I tried doing this briefly when I was experimenting with Workflowy but I found it excruciatingly boring and couldn’t keep it up; it was close to ruining reading non-fiction for me and I stopped immediately when I noticed that.
Workflowy’s not the best tool for note-taking—it’s great for making structured lists of items that you only need to identify or briefly describe, making it a fantastic e.g. task list, but adding more structure to any particular item is pretty clunky (though at least possible).
I’ve historically used Keynote NF, but it’s PC-only. Currently looking for an app that does the same thing on iDevices, since my iPad’s becoming my go-to note-taking tool, but I haven’t found anything that does everything I want yet.
I tried doing this briefly when I was experimenting with Workflowy but I found it excruciatingly boring and couldn’t keep it up; it was close to ruining reading non-fiction for me and I stopped immediately when I noticed that.
Workflowy’s not the best tool for note-taking—it’s great for making structured lists of items that you only need to identify or briefly describe, making it a fantastic e.g. task list, but adding more structure to any particular item is pretty clunky (though at least possible).
I’ve historically used Keynote NF, but it’s PC-only. Currently looking for an app that does the same thing on iDevices, since my iPad’s becoming my go-to note-taking tool, but I haven’t found anything that does everything I want yet.