Jan S.
9/7/2016 11:22 am
Dr Andus wrote:
faustisch wrote:
>However, I recently commited to a combination of Zotero, Notezilla,
>SublimeText and ConnectedText
It's a bit off topic, but would you mind sharing how you're combining
those? Did you manage to make them integrate or interact somehow or are
you just combining them in a workflow?
Just combining them. ConnectedText is the core as the Knowledge Base, Notezilla for quick notes and project management, Zotero and SublimeText are really interchangeable, though. I'm not set on them, I might be going with Writemonkey and some other reference manager. And I forgot to mention Anki for knowledge that I try to remember (keep in my brain instead of ConnectedText.
I try not to link anything between the programs so the workflow doesn't break. And I think it would be mostly clutter, for example to link between a note in CT and a position in a PDF. I just want to get the information in CT and then never look at the source again.
So I guess you are disappointed now, I can't code, so I wouldn't know how to integrate them. But I probably wouldn't do it anyway. Those things tend to break... A lot of the automation and Artificial Intelligence that many people wish for would probably have negative effects on our brain, I think.
What I have in mind is to run all those programs from a USB stick. Then I can go to the library without my laptop and just plug the stick in, currently I have to carry it around.
