On my desktop, I have sticky notes for 3DS Max and Photoshop. They're mostly just hotkeys and important advice for modeling or image manipulation. After that, I got text files. One file is just a master collection of all things about art I keep. I also have other text files for notes I keep from school. Here's what I do to…
Evernote. It's really awesome. You can title and tag your notes to bring them up quickly. It's really handy syncing to multiple devices. I used to use sticky notes on the desktop but I never ended up writing or referring to them. I started taking notes far more often when I began using evernote.
Got a sketch book that I take notes and stuff in, than I got sticky notes on my displays with things like key combos and tools I want to work into my workflow. After I got the contents of the sticky to memory I replace it with a new one. When programming I do the same thing with sticky notes of language features I want to…
There are so many hotkeys, terms and workflow tricks in the 3D world, it's hard to remember all this information! How do you guys manage to keep track of everything? Personally I've been taking notes from every video I watch or tutorial I read and put them in text files. But now I have hundreds of different text files. I…
@visoutre I use Notezilla. It is a sticky notes app with some advanced organizing features. Good for taking quick notes. New version supports syncing with cloud and access from phone.
I use Windows sticky notes too. I have a huge note which almost completely covers my second screen. It's full of TF2 item ideas, script names and reminders. It's good to have all the stuff at one place so you know where to look for anything. I also have a small writing board I use mostly for non-computer stuff like events…