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I agree with my previous assessment that there is no perfect solution to paper management, and I still use Paperpile as the best available option.
#NOTION VS DROPBOX PAPER FULL#
There are some very minor UI changes that I would prefer (e.g., I always want pages to open in full screen). Privacy is a potential concern (no encryption). Can easily export tables to CSV and notes to Markdown. Has actually made me more productive (mostly because of the to do list linked to my dashboard).
#NOTION VS DROPBOX PAPER HOW TO#
If that all sounds intimidating or you’re not sure where to get started, there are tons of YouTube tutorials sharing inspiration and how to use different templates. You can sort, filter, link, and view these databases in different formats. Here’s a look at one of my references databases.
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a “commonplace book” for quotations and interesting tidbits that don’t fit elsewhere.a list of my accomplishments by year (maybe sounds silly, but it’s a list of happy things that helps me when I’m feeling discouraged).brainstorming notes, organized by category.a growing document where I try to explain my research vision.