[dorkbotdc-blabber] Next Make: Online Toolbox - Writing Tools
James Huckenpahler
supertwist at gmail.com
Sun May 17 12:10:10 EDT 2009
I've been keeping all of my notes in the Apple mail client - most of
what I write ends up in an email to somebody anyway, and my mail is
one of the few things that always gets safely migrated from machine to
machine. J
Sent from my iPhone
On May 17, 2009, at 1:56 AM, Gareth Branwyn
<garethbranwyn at comcast.net> wrote:
> For my next Make: Online Toolbox (Monday), I'm covering writing
> tools: Pens, mechanical pencils, drawing/sketching tools (analog and
> digital), notebooks, organizers, whiteboards -- whatever the tools
> are that you use to plan your projects. I don't want to get TOO deep
> into things like CAD programs and the like, more first-order tools.
> For instance, here is MY toolset:
>
> Maker's Notebook - for first level of project planning, drawing
> Moleskine Cahier pocket notebook (blank paper) - for on-the-go
> writing/brainstorming
> Hipster PDA (3 x 5's on a binder clip) - Lists, quick notes. I keep
> one of these all over the house - By my bed, by the TV, kitchen, in
> the john, etc.
> Omnifocus PIM (on Macs and iPhone) for dayplanning/project outlining
> Evernote (on Macs and iPhone) for spoken notes, web content, picture-
> notes, etc that all reside in the cloud)
> Varsity disposable fountain pen
> Pentel mechanical pencils
>
> So, what's YOUR writing/planning toolset?
>
> Gareth
>
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