recommend an online organizer

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I'm pretty old school and am slowly joining the 21 st century.

Can you warriors recommend an online organizer?

Now, I use a hanging calender, sticky notes on my monitor and
a spiral note book. They have served me well for years.

Today might have been my awakening. After 3 hours on the phone
with BlueCross/BS insurance and medicare, I stood back and looked
at the mind boggling notes I'd just taked.

Gotta be an easier way. Please enlighten me as to how it's done in
2010.

Thanks,
Chuck
#online #organizer #recommend
  • Profile picture of the author Chuck Burke
    Originally Posted by Chris Kent View Post

    Hey Chuck,

    Are you sure you want to keep such information online?

    Personally I use software called KeyNote.

    It allows you to store text (or rich text) notes in tree format. And you can drag and drop them to reorganise.

    I use it for article writing, for product creation (can export to Word/Open Office with header structure and therefore easy table of contents generation), for stuff in my personal life etc. You can get it free here: Tranglos software: KeyNote

    I have tried mind mapping software (search the forum, there are tons of online ones) but I personally don't like using them.

    Thanks Chris,

    I'll give it a looksee.
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    Miles to go before I sleep.

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  • Profile picture of the author LudwigReithofer
    try "Gemx Texnotes Pro" much better then KeyNote
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  • Profile picture of the author Tang
    Originally Posted by Chuck Burke View Post

    After 3 hours on the phone
    with BlueCross/BS insurance and medicare, I stood back and looked
    at the mind boggling notes I'd just taked.
    Chuck, check out Evernote.
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  • Profile picture of the author humbledmarket
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    Sorry, Not the OP but I've been looking for this as well. Create a thread a while ago but these suggestions are GREAT!

    I'm hoping these calendars will help me plan out my day better to avoid procrastination in my work.

    I'm most appealed by the google calander suggestion since it's probably very accessible going to give it a try.
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  • Profile picture of the author mihir
    I use Google Cal with SMS+Email reminder. Helps me
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