I do web archiving, highlighting and annotating. I recently looked into a new player in the field, Polar Bookshelf which on paper has the features I need. Anyone else struggling to find a good solution? Did anyone find one? I feel stuck in a circle, where I constantly switch because not completely satisfied. ![]() Most times I need a fast way to dump a URL in so I can close the tab and move on. Could handle combination PDF and web articlesīut the intake process was tedious.Scientific paper products: I read research paper for work so I've once attempted to user Mendeley, Zotero or Paperpile as a more generic library. ![]() Instead of going back to Evernote I went back to Instapaper (detecting a pattern yet?). As I migrated my notes to Notion, I struggled with their web-clipper. Web-clipping: For a while, I was simply using Evernote web-clipper and it did a good job. But you don't preserve a copy of the article and you don't benefit from distraction-free reading. They do well track URLs, tagging them, and commenting in some cases. Pocket seems to struggle with content behind a paywall and I ended up bookmarks in there instead of a copy of the article.īookmarking Apps: Google Bookmarks, Lasso, Diigo, etc. They do great for reading without distractions, they help with annotations when needed. Read later apps, like Instapaper or Pocket. Feel like I have tried everything and I'm never feeling completely satisfied.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |