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    NoteSake.com - Your Online Trapperkeeper

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    For college students, actually getting out of bed and into class is the biggest hurdle of the day and to make that big effort worth it, it is important to take notes during class. The other hurdle would be keeping track of the notes and being able to find them when its time to cram for the next exam. If this resonates with you, or you are just looking for a way to organize your notes then NoteSake.com will be very useful. NoteSake.com is an online organizer that allows users to take notes in their custom editor and save them in an orderly manner. Once you are registered you can begin taking notes and this site prides itself on not making the users answer a bunch of admin questions to start working. Note-takers can just begin typing and later add the course name, tags, and formatting. Another function of NoteSake.com is that members can take notes as a group and then share the information. It is easy to create a group and all that is needed is an email address. Once notes are complete they can be saved, edited, shared, searched, and printed at any time. Notesake's custom editor also accepts both LaTeX and Textile markup languages.

    In their own words

    "We are here to help you take notes. We won't do your laundry for you or find you food, but we can help you to finally put a stop to the scribbled mess you call "class notes." With NoteSake, you can take your notes during class, share them with a friend, or groups can work together on the same note, all through your laptop. As soon as you have registered, you will be ready to take notes which can then be searched, printed, and organized at your convenience. It's easy. It's helpful. It's free."

    Why it might be a killer

    Taking notes on a trusted site that will actually do the organizing for you is a serious help to frazzled note-takers. Let's save some paper, not get pen all over our hands, and share our notes with the hot slacker in the back of the class.

    Some questions

    Professors may not like the idea of group note taking. At many universities it is considered an honor code violation.

    Updates

    All news about NoteSake can be found on their blog at http://blog.notesake.com

    Posted 26 Months 13 Days ago by madbsas | Source: Go2Web20

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