I use Notion.so. I mostly use it like a wiki, but I find the rich formatting and easy move-ability of the blocks to be helpful. I also use the database features to collect notes for ongoing projects, using it more like a journal. Notion is slow on mobile, but I find that taking the time to transfer bookmarks and insights to Notion helps consolidate them.
For organizing ideas that have a temporal component, I use preceden.com timeline. This is great for keeping track of books I’ve read and for medium and long term planning.
For longer thoughts and writing I use Google docs. I use Google Drawings for mindmaps and conceptual diagrams. I then link to the docs and drawings from Notion.
For PDF articles I use Notability on my iPad. This has excellent highlighting and note-taking features.
For ebook reading and organization on the iPad, I use Kybook.
For video lectures Youtube playlists, with youtube-dl gui for offline viewing.
I have been wishing for a long time for a fully integrated solution, but each tool has it’s strengths and weaknesses.
I use Notion.so. I mostly use it like a wiki, but I find the rich formatting and easy move-ability of the blocks to be helpful. I also use the database features to collect notes for ongoing projects, using it more like a journal. Notion is slow on mobile, but I find that taking the time to transfer bookmarks and insights to Notion helps consolidate them.
For organizing ideas that have a temporal component, I use preceden.com timeline. This is great for keeping track of books I’ve read and for medium and long term planning.
For longer thoughts and writing I use Google docs. I use Google Drawings for mindmaps and conceptual diagrams. I then link to the docs and drawings from Notion.
For PDF articles I use Notability on my iPad. This has excellent highlighting and note-taking features.
For ebook reading and organization on the iPad, I use Kybook.
For video lectures Youtube playlists, with youtube-dl gui for offline viewing.
I have been wishing for a long time for a fully integrated solution, but each tool has it’s strengths and weaknesses.