Great tips, thank you. Related to #1, I have used Evernote in a similar way—I also use it to store some pics and many articles, especially those I have in paper form which I can scan directly into Evernote and then recycle the physical copy. It is great because it has tagging and text search so I feel like I can find stuff again if I need to and it hasn’t just gone into the void. It also has a great web clipper chrome extension so if I have a million tabs open with things to read I can simply save them for later on Evernote and tag them “to read.” If I have time I might write a separate post about using Evernote in this way; if anyone reading this thinks that would be helpful chime in!
Great tips, thank you. Related to #1, I have used Evernote in a similar way—I also use it to store some pics and many articles, especially those I have in paper form which I can scan directly into Evernote and then recycle the physical copy. It is great because it has tagging and text search so I feel like I can find stuff again if I need to and it hasn’t just gone into the void. It also has a great web clipper chrome extension so if I have a million tabs open with things to read I can simply save them for later on Evernote and tag them “to read.” If I have time I might write a separate post about using Evernote in this way; if anyone reading this thinks that would be helpful chime in!