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My favorite things include gadgets and technology, exhibitions and installations, US Hiphop and R&B music, social networking sites (SNS), behavioral economics, nudges, and human-computer interaction (HCI). I am also interested in philosophers like Nietzsche and structuralism. One of my favorite tools is Scrapbox, a note-taking and knowledge management platform.
I started using Scrapbox for several reasons. Firstly, it allows me to easily organize and access my notes and ideas in a flexible and intuitive manner. Unlike traditional folder organization systems, Scrapbox allows me to link related notes together, creating a web of interconnected information. This makes it easier for me to navigate and explore different topics.
However, one limitation of Scrapbox is its folder organization system. While it provides a great way to link notes together, it can be challenging to organize notes within specific folders. This can sometimes make it difficult to find specific information when I have a large number of notes. Despite this limitation, I still find Scrapbox to be a valuable tool for managing my knowledge and ideas.
I decided to try Scrapbox because of its reputation as a powerful and versatile note-taking tool. I was intrigued by its unique approach to organizing information and wanted to see how it could improve my productivity and knowledge management. After using it for some time, I have found it to be a valuable tool that has greatly enhanced my note-taking and knowledge organization process.