Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Catch of the Day - Quicklyst - 2/15/2011

 

Quicklyst is a new beta online tool for taking simple outline-style notes.

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Quicklyst is easy to use. Click on the Take New Notes button in the upper right corner of your browser's window. Enter a title for your notes, click in the area below the title box and start typing your notes. Pressing enter on your keyboard will add a new line to your notes. Use tab (indent) and shift+tab (un-indent) to create an outline. You don't even need to register to start using Quicklyst. However, to save your notes you will need to sign up.

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Quicklyst makes it possible for registered users to study on the go using a smartphone or other mobile device via their mobile-optimized website or with a QR code, with an Amazon Kindle device, and printable study guides.

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Quicklyst uses DuckDuckGo Search to provide instant access to the most popular Internet sources, including Wikipedia and the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

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1 comment:

Mrs. Tenkely said...

This is such a great little tool and incredible that it was created by a high school student!

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