ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Too much to read

2013-11-06

Having books in digital format allows you to quickly see how many books you have -- and with an App like DEVONthink that is able to count the number of words in all PDF files, also how long it would take you to read them. Sobering reading.
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Finding passages that are the same in two documents with Microsoft Word

2013-11-01

A simple trick to quickly see which passages in two documents are the same -- with Word (not which have changed which is what you usually get with the compare documents function).
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An App for Everything and Everything in its Place

2013-11-01

Using a mobile phone or tablet to carry the equivalent of the contents of the library of Alexandra with you. Recommended apps.
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Ever though of renting a safe-deposit box for your data?

2013-10-31

Your data are perhaps more valuable than your jewelry or money. Shouldn't they be in a bank?
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DEVONthink To Go – Advantages and Risks

2013-10-31

A look at DEVONthink To Go -- very useful to have your data with you, but there are some serious caveats.
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DEVONthink To Go — A Second Look

2013-10-27

Some tips on using DEVONthink To Go. There are some things you should keep in mind. Oh, and the library of Alexandria.
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Luhmann’s Zettelkasten with DEVONthink

2013-09-29

How Luhmann's Zettelkasten can be realized with DEVONthink.
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Scientists and Programming

2013-09-27

An argument for scientists learning to program -- for all sciences, not only for the mere automation. Highly recommended.
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Ask not what the program can do for you, ask for support to a concrete problem

2013-09-26

Your needs should determine which technology to use, not vice versa. A few needful comments, esp. on a site like this.
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Another one bites the dust — or not

2013-08-31

A scare story from my youth and a tale of a broken hard-disk serve as reminder that even experts must check the basics.
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