There are quite a few software packages designed to help writers deal with their text in the form of blocks. Generally, the idea is to give writers a way to create and use notes on the computer in the same way they could do with notecards and stacks of paper in the real world–only better.
The best I’ve [...]
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Like To Work With Text Blocks? Check Out Mindola Software’s SuperNotecard
Get Organized With Tabbery
You might want to take a look at a new tool called Tabbery if any of the following describes you:
you hate having to constantly move desktop windows out of the way to see other ones;
you sometimes wish you could save your current set-up of files, webpages, etc. for easy access;
you ever want to share your current [...]
TWINE Goes Public
For the last few months, I’ve participated in the beta testing of a site called TWINE. As of today, it’s open to the public. If you get a chance, check it out.
TWINE’s a great way to pull together research material from various sources. It’s both a social networking and a web content bookmarking capability. Even better, [...]
