Does Protolyst support scanned books which weren't OCRd? Just curious, so I can gauge whether I can use my scanned materials as they are or need to OCR them first. OCRing ancient Greek is going to be quite a task if it turns out the systems only does text PDFs... In other respects Protolyst seems practical for researchers, without too many bells and whistles, which is a good thing as far as I'm concerned. I'll try it.
UA-cam recommend me this from nowhere and i cant regret it. Actually i'm a bachelor degree student but the information that you give impress me. Amazing, thank you!
At first, i just read I'm thinking i will remember soon i understood . Then i started printing pdf And learned note-taking methods Now i use one note and index and revisit my notes
Thank you very much for this detailed explanation, I would like to know your opinion about how to manage a book as a reference. I am doing a PhD in theoretical physics and I sometimes need knowledge that can only be found in very long books and all parts of the book are useful for the topic.
I’ve just stumbled across your videos whilst trying to find a better way to take notes for academic writing. I use Obsidian, Notion and Zotero, all of which I like, but Protolyst seems to be so much more focused and intuitive from the initial idea to the finished article, capturing all the references along the way. I’ve just registered online and will give it a go over the coming weeks. Thank you! btw is it only cloud-based or is there a desktop / mobile app? If not now, perhaps for the future?
Hey! I've recently switched my approached to organising the papers I read. Thought it might be interesting to share it, let me know if you give it a try!
Does Protolyst support scanned books which weren't OCRd? Just curious, so I can gauge whether I can use my scanned materials as they are or need to OCR them first. OCRing ancient Greek is going to be quite a task if it turns out the systems only does text PDFs... In other respects Protolyst seems practical for researchers, without too many bells and whistles, which is a good thing as far as I'm concerned. I'll try it.
UA-cam recommend me this from nowhere and i cant regret it. Actually i'm a bachelor degree student but the information that you give impress me.
Amazing, thank you!
You're welcome!
Truth be told I am incredibly happy with Protolyst. I have a better view of my literature review and can synthesize it more systematically.
Awesome! Great to hear!
At first, i just read
I'm thinking i will remember soon i understood . Then i started printing pdf
And learned note-taking methods
Now i use one note and index and revisit my notes
Thank you very much for this detailed explanation, I would like to know your opinion about how to manage a book as a reference. I am doing a PhD in theoretical physics and I sometimes need knowledge that can only be found in very long books and all parts of the book are useful for the topic.
I’ve just stumbled across your videos whilst trying to find a better way to take notes for academic writing. I use Obsidian, Notion and Zotero, all of which I like, but Protolyst seems to be so much more focused and intuitive from the initial idea to the finished article, capturing all the references along the way. I’ve just registered online and will give it a go over the coming weeks. Thank you! btw is it only cloud-based or is there a desktop / mobile app? If not now, perhaps for the future?
Hey this is not reee and a web based platform. Do you know of any free app please?
Hello, very insightful video, please which software are you using for the pages(I.e is it notion,obsidian e.t.c
Hey 👋 it's called Protolyst
This is so amazing I have to try it. Is the iPad app for protolyst coming anytime soon?
Hey! It's on the roadmap, but we are prioritising getting the web app streamlined first. Hoping to get to tablet versions in 6 months or so
This is wonderful and very helpful. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Hey! I've recently switched my approached to organising the papers I read. Thought it might be interesting to share it, let me know if you give it a try!
Awesome video, thanks!
Excellent video and nice tool. Thanks.