bradenslen
bradenslen

Like: PoIC: Pile of Index Cards system This is really a commonplace book done with index cards. New to me. Thanks to Marty for the tip. Will explore. cc. @c

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@bradenslen i always like the principles and ideas of cards and note books and manuals and pens and … then other stuff takes over.

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bradenslen
bradenslen

@JohnPhilpin Actually, it would be nice to replicate this card based system on the web. I'd use it. I don't know of any software that would do this.

When I'm at a keyboard I'd like to have all my notes online. If I wasn't online so much then the paper based system looks better.

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@bradenslen trello?

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bradenslen
bradenslen

@JohnPhilpin I'm thinking more idea capture, less task management, less collaborative. Online based is good because you can access from any device anywhere. I like the "index card" analogy because ... well just because. You could do this with a wiki. You could do this with a blog with categories I suppose. You could do this with a multiblog CMS like B2evolution. Researching. Will report back.

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AndySylvester
AndySylvester

@bradenslen here are some card-based online systems: github.com/thenative... quizlet.com www.supernotecard.com/tour/

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bradenslen
bradenslen

@AndySylvester Thank you for both Andy. Have you tried either one?

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AndySylvester
AndySylvester

@bradenslen I have not, but thought it would be a good contribution for this thread

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bradenslen
bradenslen

@AndySylvester It was and I thank you.

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