Twitter, do you have a system for your reference library—construed broadly to include web articles, images, games, videos, etc—not just papers? Note-taking software feels ill-suited to the purpose; academic reference library apps too heavy for this; webapps are all too slow; etc
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Replying to @andy_matuschak
would love to know what you findhttps://davedelong.com/blog/2016/08/24/my-dream-app/ …4 replies 0 retweets 5 likes -
Replying to @davedelong @andy_matuschak
I had been searching for note taking apps for development things. I finally settled on Bear. It’s pretty much got a lot of what it seems like you want. I still use Ulysses for writing for my blog. I’m planning in writing an article about picking a note taking app.
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Replying to @drumnkyle @andy_matuschak
@BearNotesApp is the uncanny valley of notes apps for me; it’s REALLY good, but the things that I don’t like about it also REALLY bother me. I’ve got a subscription for it, but it’s still … not quite right2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
We’d love to hear what we can improve. We’re all ears. Wait, we’re also a bear. More like a bear with ears. You know what we mean.
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(For my own part: Bear is a nice writing tool! I was looking for a reference library tool, and Bear's not really trying to be a reference library, and that's fine. Things shouldn't try to be everything.)
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