coday182 macrumors regular Original poster Nov 26, 2006 #1 So what program would be the most effective for me to take lecture notes at college?
Mitthrawnuruodo Moderator emeritus Nov 26, 2006 #2 Never felt the need for anything more complicated than TextWrangler... ascii notes rules... 😉 If you want some text formatting, see if TextEdit is more than adequate... 🙂
Never felt the need for anything more complicated than TextWrangler... ascii notes rules... 😉 If you want some text formatting, see if TextEdit is more than adequate... 🙂
gauchogolfer macrumors 603 Nov 26, 2006 #4 You might take a look at OmniOutliner, it's a pretty good program. I like it better than Word's Notebook layout option.
You might take a look at OmniOutliner, it's a pretty good program. I like it better than Word's Notebook layout option.
K katie ta achoo Blogger emeritus Nov 26, 2006 #5 I really enjoy word notebook or voodoo pad. I switched to word notebook because I had too many pages in VooDoo pad and didn't have the $ to buy it.
I really enjoy word notebook or voodoo pad. I switched to word notebook because I had too many pages in VooDoo pad and didn't have the $ to buy it.
LeningradCowboy macrumors newbie Nov 27, 2006 #6 May I suggest you to check out myNotes It has some nice features, such as printable themes, iPod syncing and AddressBook integration.
May I suggest you to check out myNotes It has some nice features, such as printable themes, iPod syncing and AddressBook integration.
R rock6079 macrumors 6502 Nov 27, 2006 #7 coday182 said: So what program would be the most effective for me to take lecture notes at college? Click to expand... i just use a regular word document and put the date on the page each new day. otherwise u might want to give words' note take a chance, never used it myself tho.
coday182 said: So what program would be the most effective for me to take lecture notes at college? Click to expand... i just use a regular word document and put the date on the page each new day. otherwise u might want to give words' note take a chance, never used it myself tho.
M@lew macrumors 68000 Nov 27, 2006 #8 If you just want a word document with the dates, then the Word Notepad Layout is pretty good for that.
If you just want a word document with the dates, then the Word Notepad Layout is pretty good for that.