On May 12, 2022, at 9:01 PM, Kevin Bowling <kevin.bowling@kev009.com> wrote:

On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 10:02 AM Will Senn <will.senn@gmail.com> wrote:
Today I bit the bullet and dropped my many articles and electronic documents related to my technical explorations into Zotero. I was tired of constantly having to remember where the documents were located and I wanted to be able to curate them better (I tried git for a while, back when, but I'm not a fan of non-text data in my repos, and it wasn't really much better than the base file system approach). I've been using Zotero for years now, for academic works, but not for technical works unrelated to my research. I realized the man-years of effort to clean up the entries that I had created in about 30-40 seconds of exciting drag and drop, just about the time I deleted them from their original locations. I think the work will pay off in due time, but we'll see.

Then I thought, surely, I'm not the first person to have had this problem... it occurred to me that y'all must have faced this very problem, a few years in, back in the late 70's, early 80's. That is, document management. What did you do, variously, considering both text and non-text?


Emacs org-mode comes to mind 

And if you happen to need presentations....

https://github.com/yjwen/org-reveal

That's right: Javascript slide deck directly from org-mode.

Better than sliced bread.

Adam