A
Andrew Oliner
I use a spiral-bound notebook to take what I call "daily notes". These are
very brief notes on ideas, customer requests, orders, just about anything.
They are very, very unclassifiable.
Of the tablet pc note-taking tools, ON is definitely the most
mature/full-featured, so I'd prefer to use it for this purpose. However, how
do I handle this kind of task?
If I create a new page for each day, I end up with an unmanageable number of
daily pages. If I use one continuous page for "Daily Notes", and just put in
the date each time I start a new day, I end up with an unmanageably long
page.
The alternative seems to be to use FranklinCovey's Tablet planner's daily
notes. It seems ok, but not as good as ON.
Any thoughts?
very brief notes on ideas, customer requests, orders, just about anything.
They are very, very unclassifiable.
Of the tablet pc note-taking tools, ON is definitely the most
mature/full-featured, so I'd prefer to use it for this purpose. However, how
do I handle this kind of task?
If I create a new page for each day, I end up with an unmanageable number of
daily pages. If I use one continuous page for "Daily Notes", and just put in
the date each time I start a new day, I end up with an unmanageably long
page.
The alternative seems to be to use FranklinCovey's Tablet planner's daily
notes. It seems ok, but not as good as ON.
Any thoughts?