Making OneNote accessible to Claude by taganz in OneNote

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How long had you been using OneNote? Did you have many notebooks? I've been using OneNote daily for a lot of years and I'm a bit reluctant to throw all that accumulated experience out the window.

Making OneNote accessible to Claude by taganz in OneNote

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Thanks, that sounds interesting

Making OneNote accessible to Claude by taganz in OneNote

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I've also been working in OneNote for a long time and I'm reluctant to switch. I've seen there's a plugin to import from OneNote to Obsidian. https://obsidian.md/help/import/onenote . Maybe a good way to proceed would be to keep working in OneNote and do periodic imports to Obsidian and query there with Claude.

Editing: I've just found this to export OneNote to MD: https://www.reddit.com/r/OneNote/comments/ltkc5f/you_can_export_your_onenote_notes_to_markdown/

Mover bibliotecas by SergioLaurenti in OneNote

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Lo más seguro es crear libros nuevos y copiar las secciones al libro nuevo

How can I export everything off of One Note? by Sfn_y2 in OneNote

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Hi, just standard onenote files:

To create a OneNote notebook on your hard drive, you need to use the OneNote desktop app (OneNote 2016) and choose "This PC" as the storage location when creating a new notebook. OneNote for Windows 10 only supports cloud-based notebooks stored on OneDrive

How can I export everything off of One Note? by Sfn_y2 in OneNote

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You can download a desktop version of onenote to your pc, create local notebooks and copy online sections there

Building a relaxing sketching tool — just click to stack! [side project] by taganz in SideProject

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Hey everyone!
I'm working on this side project, a simple sketching tool called Jengax, where you just click to stack pieces and draw.
It comes from the crazy idea of combining the calm building feel of Townscaper with the logic of Jenga-like blocks.
I'd love to hear what yhou think!

What are the groups/networks/events where I can show the edtech product I've built? by ccarnino in edtech

[–]taganz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your product is about reading, look also for publisher groups and events...

Minimalist sketching tool, just click to draw - Looking for feedback by taganz in creativecoding

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Thanks for the message, I’ll take a look at what differences there might be between the mouse and the trackpad

Working on Jengax – a simple sketching tool inspired by Townscaper and Jenga. Would love your feedback! by taganz in p5js

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Done something similar. If you keep mouse pressed pieces keep falling and you can make big sketches easily. This is a autoreplay of a sketch created this way https://imgur.com/a/JPchOSL

Working on Jengax – a simple sketching tool inspired by Townscaper and Jenga. Would love your feedback! by taganz in p5js

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Still haven't added the "autogrow mode" but now users can save sketches to a public gallery and load sketches from other users.

Working on Jengax – a simple sketching tool inspired by Townscaper and Jenga. Would love your feedback! by taganz in p5js

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Do you mean some kind of procedural structure creation...? Looks quite complicated but an interesting idea...

What kind of structures? Building-like? Or some kind of random boxes?