6/26/2023 0 Comments Export to pdf on tagnotate![]() >also allow for Boolean searches of multiple tags/keywords. WhizFolders will tag (keywords) specific words within your text. >find such a thing useful or is it so difficult to implement? >Keeper, RightNote, MyBase, CherryNotes…). ![]() >This is the same with every other note taker which I tried (MyNotes >of the document), but you can filter / search only according to ONE TAG. >You can assign multiple tags to a document (but not on a specific part >applications so weak? For example MyInfo, which is my main note taker. >On a related note: Why are tag-implementations on note taking / outliner A hierarchical tagging system has been incorporated into the newest pre-release. The real 800 pound gorilla in this will be InfoQube. NoteCase similarly will allow Boolean searches for tags but like UR, you cannot assign tags to specific sections or words (I could be wrong on this).ĬintaNotes has a very easy to use hierarchical tagging system with flexible searching, but again, you can only assign tags to the entire note. Unfortunately, you cannot tag specific sections of your text. In Ultra Recall, you can set up a tagging system and search for multiple tags. It will also allow for Boolean searches of multiple tags/keywords. scalability: Dynalist is really fast (compared to NimbusNotes for example), but how well would it fare with a heavy workload? Meaning several hunderds or thousands info-pieces? How many notes do you have in your database? my (maybe irrational) reluctance for online / cloud services (I am an old school computer guy which remembers the time without internet and with low-quality connections only offline is truly always available) There are two reason which keep me from going full scale with Dynalist: Your approach with hashtags for tags is great, as Dynalist allows AND / OR in their search, effectively allowing you to drill down to your info. I also use Dynalist more and more for various bits of info, as their browser-app(?) is really fast and intuitive, and they have quite good apps for iOS and Android. This is a very interesting approach Luhmann. >Instapaper in the same format without having notes from each kind of It also allows me to save notes from Kindle, iBooks, or >filter quotes by hashtag and reviewing my export later helps with I export all my PDF annotations to either Dynalist or Ominoutliner and Since I got my 8+ I no longer use my iPad, and the XS Max is even bigger! On a side note, I wish apps that were iPad only would wake up to the fact that the newer iPhones have huge screens that can do much of what iPads can do. It also allows me to save notes from Kindle, iBooks, or Instapaper in the same format without having notes from each kind of document stored separately. Both apps make it easy to search or filter quotes by hashtag and reviewing my export later helps with retention. See case studies at export all my PDF annotations to either Dynalist or Ominoutliner and then add hashtags in the outline. Single or multi-document overviews, based on the tags you have selected, let you easily extract what you need and copy it to the clipboard or an email for sharing with others. Selecting one or more tags initiates a near-instantaneous cross-document search that lets you collate important information. The more you tag the highlights, notes, and other annotations in your documents, the more information is instantly available, personalized for you. By highlighting and tagging information that matters to you, you can easily go back to this information later by selecting the appropriate tags. Need to keep track of which documents mention different kinds of things? Highlight the relevant bits in each document, tag those highlights, and see the tags listed in your tag cloud you can then tap on an individual tag, or on more than one tag, to retrieve those highlights from each source document. By selecting one or more tags, you can collect together all the annotations that share those tags (across a single document or across multiple documents), and you can even use tags to select which files are shown in the file browser, or to select the annotations that you want to export to other apps or to email. TagNotate is a PDF viewer and annotator with the unique ability to assign tags to annotations - you can create as many different tags as you want, allowing you to associate with each annotation whatever kinds of information are important for you.
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