On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 6:31 PM, Oli Glaser wrote: > Another question while I'm at it... > > We had a meeting the other day where there were a few questions raised > about how we should pass research/information between ourselves. > We are currently trying the free version Evernote (and excel/email) but > it doesn't quite cut it. > I am not sure we should bother paying for the full version either as I > am sure there has to be something better out there. > We have tried One Note, which I like but it seems difficult to share > anything without using Microsoft services (not such a big deal, but > would like to avoid proprietary schemes for this type of stuff if > possible - I haven't looked into it much though so I may be wrong) > Security is not a big deal for this. > > Useful features for us include: > Select/right click to note in browser > Able to merge a pile of notes into one > Ability to handle excel, pdf, images, sound, etc > Ability to perform some formatting - tables, bullet points etc. > Simple maths (a la One note) > > Must have features: > Share notes between users easily/automatically > email notification/export > > You probably get the idea. > Time to learn is a big issue as we don't have any :-) > Something intuitive and useful (preferably no bloated ad infested > toolbar type stuff, just simple and efficient) > So what do folk recommend? > I personally like the "idea" of an open/free tool for this but will > consider anything if it does what we want it to. > I don't know about all the feature, but what I use is just OneNote. --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .