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Keeping Track of Ideas - 3 Tools for Taking Notes

Taking notes is something that happens at all times of the day and just about everywhere I go. I've long searched for the best tool to take notes. I've gone from high tech to a pencil and paper. Paper has officially been retired for me. Too many tools are out there to make my notes way more useful than they have ever been when I write them on paper. This is a review of the goods and bads of some of the tools I've tried.

Freemind is a free tool available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. It's really a mind-mapping tool, but I like to use it for taking random notes. It's great for brainstorming, but it didn't suit my needs for storing large volumes of notes that don't really have a connection. For example, it felt weird to have notes about family events in the same places as notes about an upcoming work project. You can insert links to the web, local files, or even other parts of your "mind map". Visual cues can be added to each node on your map so that you can identify notes that represent questions, tasks, important items, etc. The biggest downside is that i have to be on my laptop to add or edit my notes. Another negative was that I found myself focusing more on the tool than on the content of my notes. Finally, adding files and other content to my notes was less than thrilling. Because the links to local files were based on the file's location (and not a note-based copy), I was breaking my notes by moving files all the time. In summary, Freemind is great for brainstorming and less than stellar for regular note-taking.

Microsoft OneNote is a great tool that comes as a part of the Microsoft Office suite. OneNote has TONS of features, which can be both a pro and a con. One of my favorite features of OneNote is the familiar way it's organized. Your notes are set up just like they would be in a paper notebook. They are filed into Notebooks, which have sections. Those sections can have pages, and the pages can have sub-pages. Each page is like a free form word processor document that allows you to click anywhere and start typing. You can easily annotate anything that has been added to your pages by drawing shapes, adding highlighting, or even typing text. The searchability of OneNote notebooks is great. It even allows your to tag notes or pieces of notes as to do items and questions, among other things, and search for them. OneNote has some basic OCR, but it has not performed well for me.

Microsoft has improved the ability to edit OneNote notebooks on the go for users of Office 2010. You can sync your notebooks with the web-based version of OneNote and edit them there as well as on your PC. I haven't used the web version, but I assume it doesn't offer all of the features of the desktop version. However, I have read reviews that state it performs strongly. If you have a Windows Phone 7 device, you can even edit your notes on the go. If you are an avid MS Office user, OneNote is definitely a strong candidate for your notetaking tool.

Evernote is currently my tool of choice for several reasons. I take notes all the time. I am not always at my computer. With Evernote, I can take notes on my laptop, phone, or even on someone else's computer via their web app. Everything is saved in the cloud and synced locally. I can take clippings of interesting things from the web on my phone or PC. Plus, you can get Evernote for Mac, Windows, iOS, BlackBerry, and Android.

Evernote is extremely searchable. Evernote has tagging to allow me to tag notes with subject descriptors. I can also break up my notes into notebooks. With Evenote, I fire up the software, add the note, and go. Organization isn't a priority because everything is searchable. Honestly, this paradigm takes a bit of getting used to for those of us that like to be organized. Sometimes, it feels like it's a bit chaotic. Like OneNote, Evernote can recognize text inside of pictures. In my experience, Evernote's performance is better. Evernote recognizes my handwriting in nearly all my notes (disclaimer: I have pretty nice handwriting). I can take a picture of my hand-written note, upload it with my HTC Evo (Android), and my handwritten notes are now searchable.

Evernote has its negatives, too. Drawing in a note, like in OneNote, is out. Adding shapes and moving text around to notate an image are out too. Notebooks with lower level divisions, like pages, don't exist. Basically, it treats a note as a page.

There are positives and negatives to each of these tools. Freemind is great for brainstorming, but the forced structure felt awkward for regular notes. OneNote is a fantastic tool, but only Windows Phone 7 devices can use it on the go. As I said before, Evernote is my current tool of choice because it is simple and available. While there are some formatting options in Evernote, the tool focuses on function over form, which I believe helps me in the log run. Try them out for yourself and see what you think. Any one of these tools is a strong addition to your software "toolbelt".

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Taking a Look at Wheelchair Access Laws Worldwide

Wheelchair access should be granted to those who are a wheelchair user. The reason for this worldwide access is due to the laws that have been enacted to ensure that handicapped individuals have access to buildings that ordinary people take for granted. If a person is knowledgeable about the laws, then they can feel great knowing they will be treated equally and fairly. If a person is interested in further studying the laws about wheelchairs, then they can gain a great deal of useful information via the internet.

If a person is interested in knowing about wheelchair access for citizens of the United States, then the Americans with Disabilities Act declares that all people who are handicapped will be granted access with wheelchairs so they can lead a normal life. According to the act, wheelchairs mobility should not be impeded by a public building or public transportation. Any transportation or building that is meant for public use must be accessible to those in wheelchairs, otherwise it is considered to be discrimination. Some ways in which businesses have overcome this is to ensure that wheelchair ramps are easily accessible, as well as elevators.

Other places that people in wheelchairs can find out about accessibility issues and how the handicapped individuals of the world are treated is to visit several websites. One of the first sites is the Aviation Consumer Protection Division. Here, a person can become educated about their rights as a passenger on a plane and what kind of allowances are given to those who desire access. Another site that physically challenged individuals can visit is DirectGovUK This is a direct link to the United Kingdom and can help those who are disabled to find out what their rights would be if they were to visit the UK.

No matter where a person lives, they should be allowed wheelchair access. One of the best places to search for the laws that govern accessibility issues is the internet. A ton of information can be found on the internet when it comes to not only American laws, but international laws as well. People in wheelchairs should be allowed to go where they want and when they want, no matter what the mode of transportation.

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Taking the Time to Know the Stock Trading System Has Its Own Rewards

There are a lot of people who want to get into stocks but they do not know the first thing that they should do to penetrate the market. Even if they study and analyze the charts, more often than not, it will make them more confused. That is why the stock trading system is very important especially to those who want to learn more about the stock market.

There are actually a lot of stock trading systems that you can get into depending on what you need and want. These systems make sure that you will have an easier time to learn without much effort at all. Actually, there are no guarantees when you are dealing with the stock market. But with the system, you can always follow the trend because you will be able to understand how it moves and there is even a possibility that you will be able to make a forecast. That is the edge that you will have if you familiarize yourself with the stock trading system.

So with the system, you no longer have to guess any longer because you know the guidelines, you understand the movement and you will be able to follow the techniques and place your trades. You will be your own money making machine. The great thing about it is the system itself is very easy to use. So you will not spend a lot of time learning it. There is no longer a barrier between you and a financially secured future.

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ASUS Eee Box EB1501 - Taking it Apart

How to take apart your ASUS Eee Box EB1501 and access the insides. Extremely easy, one of the easiest nettops to take apart! You can do it in 5 mins. netbooked.net



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