I Need a OneNote Replacement: Workflow Challenge
Today we’ll be looking at someone else’s workflow. We’ve had these sitting around for months, some even years now.
Today we’ll be looking at someone else’s workflow. We’ve had these sitting around for months, some even years now.
I have used Grammarly for more than five years, mostly because it was the best proofreading tool with all the features I needed.
I am constantly working with different apps and engaging with you guys. But the more we talk, the more I realise that some of you don’t know how to bring the different features and tools we review to tackle daily challenges.
I thought to walk you through my calendar and workflow to help you get a deep understanding of how I stay on schedule for my work.
In this post, I’ll be walking you guys through how I plan for our courses in Apple Notes, and then schedule them to Apple Reminders to view them in Calendars by Readdle.
You guys know that I have always been big on rough notes and final study notes. At least, I was for a very long time, even after I left med school.
I attend lectures and seminars where I have to deal with note-taking.
Helene, a medical student, uses GoodNotes as her primary PDF reader, MarginNote
With so much going on every day, keeping track of your schedule
This setup works with any app that can backup in PDF, which covers most note-taking apps.
Background Noteful is my go-to note-taking app. I use it for work,
My email workflow is very simple, and I love Titan’s minimalist user
I have been scanning quality scans with Microsoft Lens, and I thought
PDFelement’s OCR conversion is excellent. It’s the best we’ve used, and we won’t think twice about recommending it, especially if you’re dealing with a large number of papers.
When Messages is integrated with Apple Calendar and Apple Reminders, it can
When we designed an iPad-Windows workflow for Bicycleman’s PDF reading, most of