If you spent half as much time figuring stuff out yourself as you did posting stupid questions on et you would be all set, man up son.
Quote from startraitor:
If you spent half as much time figuring stuff out yourself as you did posting stupid questions on et you would be all set, man up son.
Quote from Bolimomo:
Call me paranoid but I don't believe in the "cloud" approach of storing your own data/notes in some servers, especially when unencrypted, just to access it online. I think evernote and Google blog would be in this catagory.
I use Microsoft Office (which includes OneNotes) and store all files locally. They would be in .DOCX .PPTX .XLSX .TXT and .PDF formats. I create some OneNote pages which provides a summary paragraph and then a link to the documents for "point and click" to open.
If you structure your folders right, you can zip up and copy the entire "library" from your primary organizing device (desktop, laptop) to your read-only device (e.g. ipad). Or have some software to sync up the files.
Make your folder as "indexed" in windows. You can do a full-text search in the contents of your document. Not as good as google search but it's okay. I haven't tried installing the Google indexing software on my computer because I in general don't like what the Google software does behind my back. (The burden of using "free" software.)
I will be interested to learn from others how they may approach this problem.
Quote from Bolimomo:
I use Microsoft Office (which includes OneNotes) and store all files locally. They would be in .DOCX .PPTX .XLSX .TXT and .PDF formats. I create some OneNote pages which provides a summary paragraph and then a link to the documents for "point and click" to open.
Quote from mizhael:
How do you create "point&click" in OneNote which upon clicking will bring you to the right section in a PDF file?
What I am doing is inserting the pdf into OneNote. But OneNote only takes PDF files as images. Therefore there is no way OneNote can search within those images... But the benefit is that on the side of each imaged page I can write my own notes - these notes are searchable...
I wish there is a way to index/search everything: 1. the original text-based pdfs; 2. the scanned image-based pdfs; etc....
Quote from wrbtrader:
Most trading related .pdf files are not large.
Thus, you can easily copy the info from the pdf file or any other file and then paste it within a different type of file that allows index/searching of everything along with any notes you've added.
My point is that you've made it clear that your sources of information is in different formats. To do what you want involving the indexing and ability to search any store information at any given time in the future...
You're going to need to convert the information (copy/paste) into a format that allows such that can also be stored locally on your computer. Yeah, it's more work in comparison to leaving the info in its original format.
I do such every trading day...copying important info from formats that's not easily index or searchable and then saving/pasting it into a format that's easily indexed and searchable. It's about 40 mins of work each day but well worth the effort because it gives me a wealth of information about any particular trading day. Yet, when I first started...it took about 1 1/2 hours...I've gotten more efficient over the years. My info goes back many many years stored on DVDs and at a private website/forum setup for indexing/searching (for my eyes only).
Also, I'm not a big fan of storing links only of interesting information I consider important because some websites delete old info or archive it via a different link. That's why I prefer to copy the actual content along with the links and store it locally on my computer to be later archived in any format I want and stored on DVD.
My archives go back as far as 15 years with only the recent 10 years being very detailed with a wealth of information for my eyes only.
Mark