Theres’ a nice chat going on the Scrivener boards about File System Information Managers. I wrote a long reply to a post and thought I’d share parts here. Metadata and tagging A lot of my work flow is text based (it was once rtfd, then rtf, and if you go way back, doc and whatever […]
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File System Infobase Manager
I’ve posted a complete outline of my File System Based Info Manager. It’s the tool I use to manage all my writing, notes, reference material, bibliographies, and records. It’s based on Alex Payne’s architecture ideas, Noguchi Yukio’s organizational systems, and input from my pals over on the Scrivener Forums.
So far it is one of the most popular posts on dougist.com.
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Also tagged Alex Payne, Bean, Being a Writer, DEVONThink, FSIM, Journler, Markdown, OmniOutliner, Productivity, Skim, WriteRoom, Writing
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