Organize Your Information With WikiCards
February 7, 2011 – 6:00 amIf you are organizationally challenged, you can find tons of help online. Although there are many sites that help you manage your calendar or your to do list, WikiCards helps you manage all of your information. It is more than just a to do list manager, it is a powerful online organization system.
Just register for an account and start creating information cards. In typical internet fashion you can label the cards with tags and groups. Just right-click your card and select a group. Don’t worry though you can always change your mind about the groups that you place your cards in by simply dragging them between groups. You can even click and drag the mouse to select multiple cards and edited multiple cards.
What makes WikiCards so powerful is the search feature. You can also share you cards. Best of all, it is all FREE (as in beer). Check it out.
2 Responses to “Organize Your Information With WikiCards”
You can also use a relational data base, that will automatically index every “TEXT” in it, for example if you are part of a large scale investigation, no one person can know every fact, so if you have 500 interviews, you can miss out on important details. There was a case in the UK, a child kidnapper, he used a white van, and this was in several of the interviews, yet because no one had bothered to collate the information, this vital fact didn’t emerge until after the individual had been caught.
What you end up with is a count, of every match in each document, to every other document, so the white van would have appeared in several, it might have been possible for the plate number to be obtained by studying local security cam footage, or a partial by some ones memory.
By Collin Dean Robinson on Mar 8, 2011
Thanks Collin – good tip.
By Rich Schumaker on Mar 8, 2011