Snipd Review
Snipd is a podcast player for those who want to actively learn from the podcast by taking notes but don’t have time to write them. Any good?
Snipd is a podcast player for those who want to actively learn from the podcast by taking notes but don’t have time to write them. Any good?
I’m going to review some of the articles and guides we published in March that you might have missed. CTNET aims to make technology easier to use by creating and distributing guides.
A comparison between Logseq and Tana. Both applications are outliner. Which one is the best note-taking application?
Logseq Verses Tana Read More »
A personal Knowledge Management system is a system that helps you gather, categorise, store, link and search for information.
What is a Personal Knowledge Management System? Read More »
This guide will take you through the process of copying your note(s) from an Obsidian vault into a Logseq graph.
Exporting notes from Obsidian to Logseq Read More »
Testing the Personal AI application raised the question: Is using Artificial Intelligence (AI) with a Personal Knowledge Management system a good idea?
Is using Artificial intelligence in a Personal Knowledge Management system a good idea? Read More »
Logseq is, at its heart, an outliner. In this guide, we will summarise what an Outliner is and how to get the most out of using an Outliner.
Introductory guide to using Logseq as an Outliner Read More »
This guide looks at fleeting notes, the unsung hero of note-taking. It is fundamental to the Zettelkasten method but exists in other systems.
The essential guide to managing fleeting notes for productivity and knowledge management Read More »
In this guide, I will take you through the process of creating a literature note template in Logseq and the benefits of having templates.
Creating a Literature note template in Logseq Read More »
In this article, I explore what information overload is, define what information overload is, and discuss how we can manage it.
Understanding Information Overload Read More »