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Notebook options: Yahoo Search Pad; Snapbits; and, notebook G

I’ve covered notebooks such as Evernote in some depth but there are a range of other tools available that help you organise clips, bookmarks, notes, documents and screenshots in ‘notebooks’.

Here are three others:

notebook G
notebook-g “notebook G is an online personal information organizer you can use to keep track of the various notes for home, school and work. Use notebook G as a replacement for a paper-based spiral notebook, or as a supplement to paper-based organizers.
Since notebook G is web-based, your data follows you wherever you go. And your data is protected from viruses and spyware, as well as backed up to a world-class data protection firm.”

SnapBits
SnapBits is a free service that may be used to securely store, search, sort and easily retrieve “Bits” of information. These “Bits” may be anything you wish to remember or keep a note of. You may store as many as you like and unlike conventional paper notes, you will never lose or fail to find your information.”

Yahoo’s Search Pad
Yahoo’s notebook application is due to be released soon. Here’s a preview:

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Easy transfer from Google Notebook to Evernote and Zoho

January 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by admin in Sorting and Storing

If, like me, you were shocked by Google’s announcement that they are to abandon development of its highly rated Notebook app – help it at hand. Two of the best notebooks have launched importers that enable evernotelogoGoogle Notebook users to easily switch to Evernote or Zoho.
Evernote’s instructions include a video tutorial while over at Zoho you’ll need a simple Firefox plugin.

If you haven’t tried a notebook app before then see my post on the 10 reasons why journalists and researchers should love Evernote.

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Notebook 2.0: 12 Tools for Researchers – Mashable

September 30th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by admin in Sorting and Storing

Here’s a useful guide to the various ‘notebook’ options available. Most of these allow you to save whole web pages or page clips, emails, pictures and other content to ‘notebooks’ organised by subject. I’m using Evernote which I’ll be reviewing soon. 

Notebook 2.0: 12 Tools for Researchers – Mashable -

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