I like that I can have unlimited PDFs in there. I circumvent this drawback by exporting my highlights to one of the apps I’ve mentioned above and them reimport the second level synthesis back into Diigo. I do wish diigo allows annotation with pen and also has better image capture within notes. Am open to trying out new tools (iPad based). Regarding diigo vs hypothesis, I’ve been with them for years. Regarding using diigo along with Remnote, as described earlier I used Remnote for my previously twice highlighted and synthesised content. This, I guess, could restrict creating each REM as a zettel alongside using its sidebar to navigate. (Also not sure why just upon adding a source, the REM terms to automatically become a document and show up in the side bar. It’s convenient that each REM can have a source without it showing up on my page. (Like what I used to have in workflowy).įor each REM to be a zettel, I imagine it would need to have source as well as backlinks. I have a single landing page and various offshoots that tunnel from there. I hope this zettelkasten workflow will blossom further with those options. I’ve not yet gotten around to using portals and templates.To treat each Rem as a zettel with bibliography, I click on the bullet point to open its page and add the source url to it.When I touch and hover in Remnote, I get context menu with paste option.) When I touch the highlighted text in diigo, I get a context menu with copy option. (This is very straightforward with pencil. I then copy the relevant highlighted sentence from diigo and paste it in Remnote.(If Scribble plays up, I use the floating keyboard and draw the words out which is often faster than writing). Using apple Scribble I try to write the forward card of the concept or descriptor.Using iPad split screen, I have Remnote on one side and diigo on another.Now, I’m ready to create zettels in Remnote.I then export the second level synthesis back into diigo.If I need more writing on the pages and a second pass connecting of ideas, I export the highlighted content to LiquidText or Goodnotes or iAnnotatePDF or Flexcil or MarginNote and synthesise the concepts further.Being a subscriber I also can highlight PDFs. I do the first pass reading and highlighting in diigo.Thought I’ll share my evolving workflow here, and earnestly invite comment and feedback. I was using marginnote to create my zettels until I fell in love with Remnote. I mainly use iPad apps, so Obsidian wasn’t an option. I am also inspired by the blog posts/videos elsewhere that talk about multiple summarising and synthesising of content. I am relatively a beginner with zettelkasten method of note taking.
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