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Ask HN: How do you keep track of your ideas?
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Re: Ask HN: How do you keep track of your ideas?
#22If my "Active Projects" kanban swim lane has some space, I'll pull from the "Waiting" swim-lane.
This way I can schedule those ideas, if I have some time (shown by the swim-lanes on the Kanban Board)
Re: Ask HN: How do you keep track of your ideas?
#23Have you tried Evernote? Is fantastic. I can't imagine not using it.
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#24When ideas include sketches, I just draw it on a paper, and take a picture of the paper with evernote, and throw the paper away, that way I get the best of both worlds.
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#25I've also played around with Simplenote on iOS plus the mac software Notational Velocity. They sync nicely.
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#26i never keep track of my ideas. i only have a few that really stand out and those i never forget. if your ideas don't come back to you over and over again, then those aren't good ideas. also, i try to be proactive about finding out whether they're good ideas by talking to people - anyone - old bosses, old friends, new friends, guys who hit on me at coffee shop, etc. Why do ideas have to be private? if you have an ide…
How do you balance that with the culture of patenting and fear of ideas being stolen?
Re: Ask HN: How do you keep track of your ideas?
#27i never keep track of my ideas. i only have a few that really stand out and those i never forget. if your ideas don't come back to you over and over again, then those aren't good ideas. also, i try to be proactive about finding out whether they're good ideas by talking to people - anyone - old bosses, old friends, new friends, guys who hit on me at coffee shop, etc. Why do ideas have to be private? if you have an ide…
How do you balance that with the culture of patenting and fear of ideas being stolen?
Re: Ask HN: How do you keep track of your ideas?
#28Then I write down everything else.
Re: Ask HN: How do you keep track of your ideas?
#29Have you tried Evernote? Is fantastic. I can't imagine not using it.