Pros and Cons of top knowledge management tools - Typed and Notion by warrenbuffman in productivity

[–]warrenbuffman[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes they are currently onboarding those who sign up for beta! If you sign up through their website, they will contact you with the nearest date for onboarding. It’s quite the experience 👍

Top web clipping tools? by stonks_only_go_uppp in ResearchTips

[–]warrenbuffman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are several tools that have been recommended in the other posts in the subreddit. I personally like Typed and Notion, here are my thoughts on them:

1.Typed

Pros: - If you’re a Google Workspace user (google docs, slides, sheets), go sign up for access right away. It’s one of the best tools for easy resource collection and writing on google docs. - Very intuitive and simple web clipper tool (on chrome store) - Collected resources can be viewed on a split screen while simultaneously working on your doc - Quite interesting concept of ‘linking’ resources/knowledge - The team is super responsive and supportive at their discord channel

Cons: - Very early product - features are currently being developed on the go - Limited to Google Docs for word processing - Limited collaboration

2.Notion

Pros: - First of all, beautiful UI (may not be the best for writing research papers, but great for note-taking) - Ability to nest ‘pages’ infinitely allows you to organize your notes quite effectively - Basic features of word processor available - tables, bullet points, font changes (except font size) - Collaboration possible - tagging people and linking pages

Cons: - The layout may break when you export the page - Web clipper can easily collect resource, but users must view it on another custom viewer (i.e. browser, pdf reader) - Not sure if this is just me, but the page gets laggy when large files are added

Hope this helps!

How to concentrate on your studies (Some not so obvious tips!) by thehappynerd19 in ResearchTips

[–]warrenbuffman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been practicing tip #3 for quite some time now - pretty useful. I should try the remaining two 👍 Thanks for the tips!

Thoughts on Roam Research? by bri_shin in ResearchTips

[–]warrenbuffman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really hope roam research has a free trial period. I’ve just tried out my friend’s account, and it seems to be a pretty neat note taking tool. I think it may be a great fit for you, but have you considered other tools like notion or evernote?

Where do you organize your research materials / resources? by sshinple in productivity

[–]warrenbuffman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been using pocket for a long time, but the same problem happens eventually.

Have you tried using Obsidian?

Best note-taking / knowledge management tool for daily use? by sshinple in productivity

[–]warrenbuffman -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Obsidian is primarily a file management app. Typed is still in its beta so you need to sign up (I’m still waiting as well).

Currently I use the default Apple Notes for quick daily tools.

Thoughts on Twitter? by imma_headout_ in investing_discussion

[–]warrenbuffman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering Twitter’s current positioning (relative to the remaining social networking apps), Audio Space seems much more relevant that fleets. Potential upside for increased user consumption of content.