Brain Tickler Tools for Story Ideas - Part 2
April 15th, 2008 (7:00am) Aliza Sherman 10 Comments
Last week, I took a look at what I called “Brain Tickler Tools” - Notefish and Instapaper - tools that went beyond bookmarking but actually helped me create some kind of writer’s tickler file where I could return anytime and browse over content to get ideas for articles and blog posts. I promised to check out a few more recommended by the WWD community.
I have to say that my experience with two other apps - Evernote (still in limited beta) and Google Notebook - was quite different from the first two I tried. They didn’t work as well for me. Hey, I’ve got to be honest here but also should clarify my criteria for what “works well for me” means.
- This is just my opinion.
- I need things to be very intuitive.
- Because I don’t read instructions.
- Because my brain would explode if I did and starts to smoke when I try.
So in the name of saving my brain, I jump right into using an application and then see how often I use it. Does it become second nature to me? Or am I constantly having to think about using it and how to use it properly?
