If you are like me, you sometimes wonder if the web browser of choice (especially when it is crashing on you!) is the still the best choice. PC Magazine comes to the rescue with their latest article: The Best Web … Continue reading
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Have the recent changes to Evernote’s pricing structure left you less than enamored with it as your go-to organization tool? Michael Hyatt, who has written often on his use of Evernote, recently took a second look at several of Evernote’s … Continue reading
Note that this is an extra Links Roundup article. I have simply gathered too much stuff, and must publish another roundup in order to get “caught up”. Enjoy! Design Hackdesign is a web site that offers 44 lessons in design. … Continue reading
Apps for Academics Crystal pointed me to the site Smallwow Best Apps for Academics. Created by Nicole Hennig, it is a companion for the 2014 book Best Apps for Academics by Hennig and Pam Nicholas. Smallwow gets a big wow … Continue reading
Blog of Interest My Google Alert for Evernote just turned up a blog that may be of interest, called The Digital Researcher. The Digital Researcher is a resource for writers and researchers who want to make the most of the … Continue reading
Academic Workflows ProfHacker has an interesting example in Digital Workflows for the Archive. Post is by a researcher who works a lot with manuscripts in archives, and describes the tools he uses (including Turboscan, Dropbox, IKeyboard (now TacType), Byword, and … Continue reading