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Your workflow: User Notes or User Tool?


Abram K-J

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I've been using User Notes for quite a while to take notes (sort of like my own running commentary) on the Bible as I study/read/preach through various portions.

 

I've also just recently been spending more time with User Tools, which I find more robust for various purposes.

 

As commentaries are tools anyway, I'm wondering if those of you who take notes on verses/passages of Scripture on a regular basis prefer to do it through User Notes or Tools? Pros and cons of each?

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I'm not happy with my workflow. It is too disjointed.

For the LXX Isaiah stuff I did most of my notes and references in Scrivener.

I like writing in Markdown which I can do in Scrivener.

I've also worked a bit with nvALT for note taking and index with DevonThink. (Again, I can use Markdown.)

Lots of discontent here.

Tell me how you use User Tools.

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I just did my first User Tool--funnily enough, after reading through LXX Isaiah in a year, now I am reading (with my congregation) through portions of Isaiah during Advent. I created a Congregational Reading Guide and Plan. I made it in Pages, then put it in Accordance for my own daily use. I was pretty happy with how easy it was to put together!

 

David, I'd be happy to pass that on to you. Just let me know.

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User Notes in an area I would love to see further development in Accordance to something at least equal, better yet, better than what logos offers. :)

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Abram,

I'd like a copy of what you did in pages and the user notes file.

My email is gspringer@torahresource.com

Thanks,

Gary Springer

DuPont, WA

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