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Helen Edwards <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Feb 1996 11:36:08 -0800
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At 08:25 PM 02/11/1996, lisa falk wrote:
>On Sun, 11 Feb 1996, ELAINE HEUMANN GURIAN wrote:
>
>> I am interested in finding out what software folks use to keep track of
>> snippets they read and might like to use someday in a paper or speech.
>> I have a pc with Windows 95. I keep hoping that there will be an easy
>> way to take notes even though I don't have a mac.
>>
>> Please let me know what the software is called, how it is organized,
>> where I can get it and if you like it.
>
>I'd be interested in hearing about this as well, except I use a Mac.
>Thanks!
>Lisa Falk   [log in to unmask]

I quite frequently use information I have received from the net in my
projects. I simply save the information as a text file and store it on my
hard drive. I have a special folder which is used exclusively for this
purpose. Text files can be opened and read using any word processor. I use
ClarisWorks but many others can be used.

I use a Mac but I am sure there is a similar method for Windows 95 machines.

If you want to get really fancy, you could set up a database which indexes
your quotes but this would seem to be a bit more than is usually needed.

Helen


Helen Edwards,  Victoria, B.C. Canada
Owner, Bed Buddies - Toy makers
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