Last week, the folks at Google announced there would be no further development for Google Notebook. They didn’t say they were turning it off or dumping it – just no longer developing for it.
663 comments on that post (so far)… I guess I can gather that this announcement has freaked out a lot of
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Although I consider myself a digital sort of guy with my affection for RSS feeds, eBooks and life via the web browser, I have to admit that I still subscribe to a handful of (*gasp*) paper magazines. At the end of the day, I just enjoy reading something in bed that doesn’t involve backlighting and
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Update 3/6/2010: Wow! This post is over 2 years old and still gets a lot of traffic. For those curious, I’ve gone the Evernote / wine route, but can’t make the update to version 3.5.
I’m a huge fan of Microsoft’s OneNote. I’m rapidly becoming a convert to EverNote as well.
Suppose I’m on my Linux
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I’m an unashamed Microsoft OneNote fan and have been for quite some time. I’ve used it in so many different ways over the years. Heck, right now I’m several weeks into using it as my primary GTD system (which is going quite well, I might add).
I happened to catch a link to an interesting
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I use Google Gears with Google Reader and find it works quite well. Yet it leaves me wanting so much more –both in capabilities and additional Gears enabled web applications.
A Refresher
In case you’ve missed all the shouting:
Google Gears (BETA) is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using
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