notelabcollaborative notes taken during events I want notes!Blog!The blog has updates as appropriate. What's the deal?notelab is a place to post collaborative notes, with a focus on notes taken while events are actually happening. What do I do?The easiest thing to do is to use SubEthaEdit with other people locally at your event, over Bonjour, with one person posting to notelab. Use Markdown syntax conventions to make easy-to-read plain text as well as workable HTML once your notes get posted to notelab. Caveats! Beware!SubEthaEdit is a a collaborative text editor built for Mac OS X only, and is $35 with a free 30-day trial. While Bonjour has its roots in IETF standard technologies, it's most well-supported by Mac OS X. All of this is to say the "easiest thing to do" may only be easy for folks with SubEthaEdit and Mac OS X. I'm open to other ideas, especially for Windows, Linux, BSD, and Unix users. Thanks!Dan Moniz created this Infogami site just hours before Startup School 2006, originally to facilitate live notetaking during the presentations. Thanks to Paul Graham and Y Combinator for Startup School and thanks to Aaron Swartz and his partners for Infogami. last updated 2 years ago # |