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Perhaps the wrong forum, but what do you guys think of the Evernote Context feature? Would love to hear where you think it falls short and where it excels. Do you find it useful?
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2 hours ago, gazumped said:
I'm always a sucker for alternative views of my data - I signed up; let's see what you've got...
Love it!
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22 minutes ago, bounce said:
Evenote as a murky information silo is something I’ve been thinking about lately.. Currently, I some mindmaps with Evernote links in them which is kind of a connective solution, but not exactly automatic. Will it retain user made note links between Evernote notes?
It is something we are certainly considering as we build the Evernote parser.
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1 hour ago, TK0047 said:
This reminds me of MohioMap which was a great idea so I signed up too.
I've been wanting to see my notes "spread" on a canvas that will allow me to connect, view and move around. This may be close to it. We shall see.
What is the ETA?
ETA is beginning of July. Looking forward to your feedback when we release!
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Sure,
As soon as you capture a note in the system, it extracts entities and uses those as the basis for relating your notes.
The system also uses tags as well as a means of manual curation and connection!
In general, our system operates as a personal recommendation system. Given a note, our system uses your personal knowledge graph to recommend related notes back to you. These relations could come from the people or ideas that you write about.
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Hello, fellow Evernote users!
My name is Myles McGinley, and I am the founder of Tangle, a knowledge management tool and Evernote integration that generates connections between your notes and automatically shows you them in an explorable graph. We are launching our closed alpha test in early July and are looking for passionate Evernote users to try out Tangle and give us feedback. Click here to sign-up!
A bit about why we are building Tangle:
We have found that our knowledge is siloed. It is siloed as thoughts in our notebooks, emails in our inbox, and files in our folders. Most importantly, it is siloed across people. The greatest innovation, collaboration, and creative breakthroughs come from connections, yet our technology continues to focus on isolated content creation.
A solution for personal knowledge management in today's world of information overload should be holistic and connected. It should constantly give you the feeling of building an explorable map. It should frequently elicit the dopamine rush of the Aha! moment. It should automatically connect your current thinking to the past. It should not only seal the cracks through which so many of our ideas slip but opportunistically bring them back to the surface when helpful.
That is how it feels using Tangle. We are building it because we believe in empowering everyone to capture and connect thoughts to create big ideas.A description of the product:
Tangle is your personal knowledge graph. It’s a tool that leverages the power of connections to make anything you write down more valuable. Capture your thoughts, jot down ideas or take notes without worrying about how to organize them and watch as they connect automatically with any related information in your tangle. Easily surface interesting relationships between what you know when you search your tangle.
You can also integrate Tangle with Evernote. Easily import your Evernote notebook to seed your tangle and immediately visualize all the connections between your notes. Don't worry, this is a one-way import, we do not touch any of your Evernote data and anything you import into Tangle can be easily exported as well. We will be developing more integrations soon!
We'd love some of you guys to give Tangle a shot. If you are interested in learning more, visit https://usetangle.com and sign-up!
Thanks for reading! Feel free ask any questions and I will be sure to get back to you.
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Tangle - make connections between your notes automatically
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Hey guys - Would love your input on the survey I am doing for my company. We are thinking about connections between notes as not just a "single-player" feature, but a "multi-player" one too and would love to hear what you think.
Thanks in advance!
https://goo.gl/forms/oZAmCJdu0XlDzZAP2