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[#]: subject: (Use Joplin to find your notes faster)
[#]: via: (https://opensource.com/article/21/1/notes-joplin)
[#]: author: (Kevin Sonney https://opensource.com/users/ksonney)
Use Joplin to find your notes faster
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Organizing notes across multiple written and digital platforms is a
serious challenge. Here's a tip to organize your notes better and find
what you need quickly.
![Working from home at a laptop][1]
In prior years, this annual series covered individual apps. This year, we are looking at all-in-one solutions in addition to strategies to help in 2021. Welcome to day 15 of 21 Days of Productivity in 2021.
Staying productive also means (to some extent) being organized enough to find my notes and reference them on demand. This is a challenge not just for myself but for a lot of people I talk to.
Over the years, I have used either individually or some combination of digital notes in an app, paper notes, sticky notes, digital sticky notes, word processor documents, plain text files, and a bunch of other formats I am forgetting. That makes not only finding notes difficult but knowing where to put them an even bigger challenge.
![Stacks of paper notes on a desk][2]
Piles of notes (Jessica Cherry, [CC BY-SA 4.0][3])
And then there is the most important thing about taking notes: A note has no value at all if you can't find it later. Knowing that the note with the information you need exists _somewhere_ in one of the places you keep notes isn't helpful at all.
How did I fix that for myself? It was, as they say, a process, and I hope it is a process that works for others as well.
I started by looking at the kinds of notes I was taking. Do different subjects need to be stored in different ways? Since I handwrite notes for my podcasts and use plain text notes for almost everything else, I needed two different ways to maintain them. For the handwritten notes, I put them all in a binder that I could reference easily.
![Man holding a binder full of notes][4]
Over three years of notes (Kevin Sonney, [CC BY-SA 4.0][3])
To store my digital notes, I needed to pull them all into one place. The tool needed to be accessible from multiple devices, have a useful search function, and be able to export or share my notes. I chose [Joplin][5] after trying many, many different options. Joplin lets me write notes in markdown, has a pretty good search function, has applications for all the OSs (including mobile), and supports several different ways to sync between devices. As a bonus, it has folders _and_ tags, so I can group my notes together in ways that make sense to me.
![Organized Joplin notes management page][6]
My Joplin
It took me some time to get everything where I wanted it, but in the end, it really was worth it. Now I can find the notes I take and not have them scattered across my office, different machines, and various services.
Learn about great open source alternatives to Evernote for notetaking and task management.
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作者:[Kevin Sonney][a]
选题:[lujun9972][b]
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[a]: https://opensource.com/users/ksonney
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[1]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/styles/image-full-size/public/lead-images/wfh_work_home_laptop_work.png?itok=VFwToeMy (Working from home at a laptop)
[2]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/day15-image1.jpg
[3]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
[4]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/day15-image2.png
[5]: https://joplinapp.org/
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[#]: collector: (lujun9972)
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[#]: publisher: ( )
[#]: url: ( )
[#]: subject: (Use Joplin to find your notes faster)
[#]: via: (https://opensource.com/article/21/1/notes-joplin)
[#]: author: (Kevin Sonney https://opensource.com/users/ksonney)
使用 Joplin 更快地找到你的笔记
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在多个手写和数字平台上整理笔记是一个严峻的挑战。这里有一个小技巧,可以更好地组织你的笔记,并快速找到你需要的东西。
![Working from home at a laptop][1]
在前几年,这个年度系列涵盖了单个的应用。今年,我们除了关注 2021 年的策略外,还将关注一体化解决方案。欢迎来到 2021 年 21 天生产力的第十五天。
保持生产力也意味着(在某种程度上)要有足够的组织能力,以便找到笔记并在需要时参考它们。这不仅是对我自己的挑战,也是我交谈的很多人的挑战。
多年来我在应用中单独或使用数字笔记、纸质笔记、便签、数字便签、word 文档、纯文本文件以及一堆我忘记的其他格式的组合。这不仅让寻找笔记变得困难,而且知道把它们放在哪里是一个更大的挑战。
![Stacks of paper notes on a desk][2]
一堆笔记 Jessica Cherry, [CC BY-SA 4.0][3]
还有就是做笔记最重要的一点如果你以后找不到它笔记就没有任何价值。知道含有你所需信息的笔记存在于你保存笔记的_某处_根本没有任何帮助。
我是如何为自己解决这个问题的呢?正如他们所说,这是一个过程,我希望这也是一个对其他人有效的过程。
我首先看了看自己所做的笔记种类。不同的主题需要用不同的方式保存吗?由于我为我的播客手写笔记,而几乎所有其他的东西都使用纯文本笔记,我需要两种不同的方式来维护它们。对于手写的笔记,我把它们都放在一个文件夹里,方便我参考。
![Man holding a binder full of notes][4]
三年多的笔记 Kevin Sonney, [CC BY-SA 4.0][3]
为了保存我的数字笔记,我需要将它们全部集中到一个地方。这个工具需要能够从多种设备上访问,具有有用的搜索功能,并且能够导出或共享我的笔记。在尝试了很多很多不同的选项之后,我选择了 [Joplin][5]。Joplin 可以让我用 markdown 写笔记有一个相当不错的搜索功能有适用于所有操作系统包括手机的应用并支持几种不同的设备同步方式。另外它还有文件夹_和_标签因此我可以按照对我有意义的方式将笔记分组。
![Organized Joplin notes management page][6]
我的 Joplin
我花了一些时间才把所有的东西都放在我想要的地方,但最后,这真的是值得的。现在,我可以找到我所做的笔记,而不是让它们散落在我的办公室、不同的机器和各种服务中。
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via: https://opensource.com/article/21/1/notes-joplin
作者:[Kevin Sonney][a]
选题:[lujun9972][b]
译者:[geekpi](https://github.com/geekpi)
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[a]: https://opensource.com/users/ksonney
[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
[1]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/styles/image-full-size/public/lead-images/wfh_work_home_laptop_work.png?itok=VFwToeMy (Working from home at a laptop)
[2]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/day15-image1.jpg
[3]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
[4]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/day15-image2.png
[5]: https://joplinapp.org/
[6]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/day15-image3.png