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General Software Discussion / Re: List of taskbar toolbar software
« on: April 16, 2024, 11:13 AM »
from my own taskbar:

mouser's software from here on dc:
  • Clipboard Help & Spell
  • Screenshot Captor
  • FARR (Find & Run Robot) (launcher etc.)
Dopus file manager
Syncovery backup software

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I'm not clear what you are looking for - if I remember correctly there were many plugins (?)

I may have some Filehamster downloads on an older HDD.
Let me know what exactly you want, and I can then have a look

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Window's shortcuts often (always?) find the destination file even if it has been renamed - so long as it's still local (not external or network).

Have never heard of a backup programme that does this.

Syncovery's [...] sync preview [...] shows me thousands of folders where nothing has changed, so that I can't possibly see the ten files that actually have changed.
in case this puts anyone off the idea of Syncovery - the list can be easily filtered, including to just show changed files.

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What I would say is that you need a clear purpose for using the system. I would suggest that purpose being to do with thinking and doing. With that it is very quick to see whether it is helping or not. But the purpose doesn't have to be academic and doesn't have to involve writing as an output.
And don't eschew longer notes, outside the zettelkasten but being linked into it.
Many thanks for your answers - and for expanding on the bigger picture  :up:

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It's worth emphasising that a brief atomic note implies two conditions that have to be met, not just one
Do you list these conditions? Are you referring to the two bullet points, the second of which includes the quoted text?

Can you recommend a book or article explaining the system in more depth?

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