On 04/01/16 05:28, Xen wrote:
I will try to keep this short, but I just wanted to ask if somebody had seen something or knows something that I might have missed.
First of all this question is about textual or informational data.
Just as you can keep e.g. newspaper articles in a folder, and notes in a notebook, and addresses in some address book, so too can you organize the same kind of data digitally.
There are three categories of information:
- personal (information pertaining to your person and your life) (first level) - notition (self-generated data that you maintain in order to remember things) (second level) - knowledge (archived articles, may included "bookmarks" as well) (third level).
I'm not sure this *is* offtopic. I use dedicated applications for specific files, eg. Digikam for photos, Thunderbird address book for contact details, etc. However, that still leaves a lot of uncategorised stuff, useful snippets, etc. For this and all the personal stuff, I use Leo <http://leoeditor.com/>. Actually, it is much more than an organiser, and I also use it, alongside Kate, to write python code. Bob -- Bob Williams System: Linux 4.1.13-5-default Distro: openSUSE 42.1 (x86_64) with KDE Development Platform: 4.14.10