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Exporting from evernote to thebrain 8
Exporting from evernote to thebrain 8







exporting from evernote to thebrain 8
  1. Exporting from evernote to thebrain 8 how to#
  2. Exporting from evernote to thebrain 8 archive#
  3. Exporting from evernote to thebrain 8 full#
  4. Exporting from evernote to thebrain 8 pro#

This article is an engineers perspective of creating dev notes to aid in learning and recollection. As my brain 🧠 ages these notes have become invaluable, and the need for quality notes over rushed pasted snippets has become more of a priority.ĭue to this I decided to revisit and reassess how I learn, and in doing so I ended up discovering Obsidian which has been a game changer for me. Over time i've found that if you want something to stick you have to write it down, and if it doesn't stick (or un-sticks over time) you need some notes to look back at it. Maintaining a cognitive memory across all the different CLI's, languages/frameworks etc in today's setting is no small feat.

Exporting from evernote to thebrain 8 full#

Over time the spectrum of knowledge a full stack engineer has to learn has increased dramatically. As a engineer learning new languages, tools frameworks etc is just part and parcel of the job. Think in TheBrain, build your evidence in Evernote. TheBrain is a place to think and connect together ideas, webpages, some content.

Exporting from evernote to thebrain 8 archive#

When I close down a project I will archive as much as I can into Evernote and tag as “archive”. I am a Mac user so have found ZenGobis Curio brilliant for martialling and linking Evernote and DevonThink.

Exporting from evernote to thebrain 8 pro#

If I decide I am going to go into a subject and really nail it then I create a Devon Think Pro Database of papers, RSS feeds or any other media I might need. If it’s casual interest I use Evernote as a repository. When it comes to individual notes that I store in EN - do I also want them in TheBrain? I already have dimension (tags) for notesĭevonThink is better imho if your dive into a subject is more than a brief dip. I'm thinking I could mirror my tag organization it would add dimension to my tags Just wondering what kind of data you maintain in TheBrain. > Then every so often I take out useful information and add to TheBrain. I'm familiar with Evernote can you identify the benefits DevonThink delivers for your collections? My impression was that DevonThink and Evernote served the same purpose. This is a votable thread, so if you'd like Mindmapping features, please click the arrows on the top left of the page! (And apologies if I hijacked the OP's intent - if you want something different, please correct me! )

Exporting from evernote to thebrain 8 how to#

Now if only someone could work out how to display it with links between concepts.

exporting from evernote to thebrain 8

Evernote has the data collection and storage bit nailed down. It would be nice of Evernote had some more relevant options - a mindmap is a lot of connected data presented visually. Neither are exactly cheap, but if you want the feature.Īnd previous discussions on this include: Not to forget MohioMaps which isn't mind-mapping, but it is a more visual way to look at notes.Ī couple of other apps - iMindmap has EN integration and works with 'to do' app Drop Task - which also has native EN integration. Beware that if you have any, 'nested' maps really don't like this!

exporting from evernote to thebrain 8

It's even possible to attach the mindmap document file (.MMP or whatever) to a note and open and edit it from any device with the software installed. Some apps allow 'nesting' of maps, so that a link in one can take you to another map, and both can have direct links to Evernote notes. AFAIK any MM software can link to Evernote data using note links in the map nodes, and most can export maps to JPG which allows you to attach the map to a note if you wish. My MM of choice at the moment is FreePlane. This seems like standard mind-mapping software.









Exporting from evernote to thebrain 8