Albert Buendia  February 27 2009


February 27 2009  Albert Buendia

There are many interesting articles here. How do you archive it?

a) Printing the posts.
b) Screen captures.
c) Export to PDF.
d) Dogear in Lotus Connections, digg it, RSS feeds,....
e) Capture and save to an NSF application.
f) Other.

Thank you.

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5 Comentarios 
1
Albert Buendia
3/2/2009 2:58:17 PM

Gracias a todos por las excelentes respuestas. Tomo buena nota, :)

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Gregg Eldred
2/27/2009 2:36:04 PM

I suppose my answer is "f." I read nearly every post on PlanetLotus. Then, if something comes up where I need the information, I hope that I remember that I saw it on PlanetLotus, then I use the Search feature on the site.

If the post was really good/useful, I have used it as a post on my blog, with additional comments (like adding my own experiences, screen shots, and so on).

I don't see a reason to take any of the posts and archive them, as they are still on the internet. If you know where to search. :-)

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Miguel Angel Calvo
3/2/2009 12:46:22 PM

Adicionalmente a las opciones que se plantean, os recomiendo una herramienta adicional, EverNote. Permite capturar texto, pantallas, URLs y almacenarlas en tu equipo y en la nube.

Una característica muy interesante es que realiza un OCR de las imágenes que incluyas, que permite buscar texto incluso del que aparece en imágenes.

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Keith Brooks
2/27/2009 2:49:44 PM

I don't read every post, usually I focus on my areas which is everything except appdev :-).

But I will read some from time to time.

In general if there is an idea/code/site or program which I think is helpful or could be, like how to resolve a specific error or some notes.ini settings I have a nsf which I have slightly edited to suit my needs so it's always available.

Planetlotus has an okay search engine and I usually find what I want or remember who wrote it and search their blog.

I dogear to Bleedyellow usually various websites of usage, especially IBM technotes.

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Chris Miller
2/28/2009 9:01:45 PM

You can find it in one of my recent blog postings...

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Give me an advice. How do you archive the excellent information from Planetlotus bloggers?