Re: What utilities/tools do you use to Organize Oracle Articles/Tips?

From: Leyi Zhang (Kamus) <"Leyi>
Date: Mon, 30 May 2011 13:25:01 +0800
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All my PDFs/words/slides were stored in folder with sub folder for every area of interest, exactly the same as Sriram did. And I'm using ScrapBook add-on for firefox to store all web clips/pages which from MOS or other web site.
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On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 2:45 AM, David Mann <dmann99_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> This might be a little off the mark but I am experimenting with
> keeping my e-books, white papers, pdfs, slides, etc in a program
> called Calibre. Inside Calibre I am seeing it can search on tags or
> comments you create for each cataloged item... Not sure if there is a
> full text search available but I do know Calibre has some plugins
> available for it.
>
> http://calibre-ebook.com/about#features
>
> The nice part is the conversion feature. My library consists of some
> formats my e-Reader cannot handle and out of the box Calibre has a
> conversion engine that works pretty well. For example I have a lot of
> OReilly books in .CHM help file format. These are easily readable on
> PCs. They can be opened with CHMox on Mac/OSX. But other than that
> they are pretty useless. Calibre converted them to a format my Kindle
> could handle so I am not stuck booting up a PC to get at the info or
> if I want to read them on the go.
>
> -Dave
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