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How do you memorize things you read?

Readwise Dendron POLAR
  1. Effortlessly rediscover and organize your Kindle highlights
    3. If there are bigger insights I want to digest, I take notes using Dendron [1] and link those insights into other things I'm studying Eventually, I want to integrate my markdown notes in Dendron with Readwise so that it's easy to block out something I want to review with Readwise in my notes, and for that to automatically show up in Readwise. [0] https://readwise.io.

    #Bookmark Manager #Bookmarks #Email Newsletters 81 social mentions

  2. Dendron is an open-source, local-first, markdown-based, note-taking tool built on top of VSCode. It supports all the usual features you would expect like tagging, backlinks, a graph view, split panes, and so forth.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • $5.0 / Monthly (Custom domain name for publishing.)

    #Note Taking #Knowledge Management #Office & Productivity 21 social mentions

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    A powerful document manager for Mac, Windows, and Linux for managing web content, books, and notes and supports tagging, annotation, highlighting and keeps track of your reading progress.
    Don't think Anki has a fully baked implementation of incremental reading. Polar [0] is an interesting implementation of a similar concept: read and annotate and turn your highlights into Anki flashcards automatically. [0]: https://getpolarized.io.

    #Document Management #Document Manager #Document Annotation 5 social mentions

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