I've used index cards on and off as an alternative to large-form-factor brainstorming tools like whiteboards. I've lately been trying out a new technique: differential mind-mapping. If you want to join the experiment, here's my v 0.1 of technique (cc: @fortelabs @deadly_onion)
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This is great. It sounds very similar to how I use Evernote, and why I don't miss fancy features: build up rich nodes asynchronously/serendipitously over time, and then assemble them together just-in-time, right at moment of synthesis/creation
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I'd thought of doing just what you describe with index cards for next draft of book manuscript, because I need more friction to prevent too much detail from migrating to new draft
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reminds me a bit of Zettelkasten:https://zettelkasten.de/posts/zettelkasten-improves-thinking-writing/ …
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