When using NoteScribe to keep track of your notes for work, school, or business, you might find it useful to add an occasional graph, article in PDF format, or an image to supplement your written material. With NoteScribe's attachments feature you will be able to add all of these file types, and more.
If, for example, you're compiling all of your recipes in NoteScribe, you might want to attach an image of the finalized presentation of the dish to the note. That way, when you open up the recipe, you can see the finalized version of what you're making! Or here's another example: if you use your note taking software for work, you could attach important charts or graphs to the notes that you took in a meeting with a client or co-workers. If you're a graduate student, it's quite likely that you're reading over articles in a PDF format. Save yourself some time and attach the PDF directly to the notes that you are taking from the article. In addition to PDF's, audio, and images, you can also attach video, spreadsheets, text files, HTML, and code files.
Another great thing about the attachments feature in NoteScribe is, you can transfer the files you attach along with your notes to your peers or co-workers. Instead of sending multiple files containing your notes and graphs, send a single file containing everything your co-worker will need from you.
As you can see, Attachments can be a vital part of your note-taking by further supplementing every note you take. The attachments feature will save you time, and help you to capture a visual of what you're writing. Stay tuned for more tips on NoteScribe and our premier note software!
Disclaimer The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in any way.