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June 1, 2008

Readable and convenient? Yeah, right.

moleskinephoto.jpg Typed or handwritten lecture notes?

Following the arrival of my MacBook in December, I’ve tried using it to take notes in lectures. I’d previously used plain ol’ pen and paper, but wanted to try something where I could just search for a case name and find it in my notes without flicking through folders full of scrawled writing. These are the pros and cons of both from the last two semesters, having had a year where I used both systems and then had to revise from them.

A quick note for PC users. Office now comes with OneNote, which is the equivalent of the notebook layout in Mac’s Word, albeit in a separate dedicated program with a few more features. For the purposes of lecture notes though, they are essentially the same.

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