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    Senior Member obxh2o's Avatar
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    Seems to me, the term "cheap high quality down" is an oxymoron.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NWAlabamaHiker View Post
    I'm beginning to think I'm going to have to organize my folders down even further to DIY projects and DIY supplies!
    You might try a program like Evernote to manage random notes, lists, links, etc. I couldn't live without it.

    https://evernote.com/

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    Cheap high quality down?

    Quote Originally Posted by 1csleptonkayak View Post
    You might try a program like Evernote to manage random notes, lists, links, etc. I couldn't live without it.

    https://evernote.com/
    Thanks. Yes, I already use Evernote and have for years! It's an awesome program! I currently use an app called Vesper on my iPhone and iPad to keep up with notes, links and costs on various materials. I really like it.
    My bigger issue is just organizing and sorting links that I really prefer to do in bookmarks in either chrome or safari on my iPad and iPhone. But anyway! Thanks for the input.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NWAlabamaHiker View Post
    Thanks. Yes, I already use Evernote and have for years! It's an awesome program! I currently use an app called Vesper on my iPhone and iPad to keep up with notes, links and costs on various materials. I really like it.
    My bigger issue is just organizing and sorting links that I really prefer to do in bookmarks in either chrome or safari on my iPad and iPhone. But anyway! Thanks for the input.
    Try pearltrees

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    Ok I'll check that out! Thanks!
    Two heads are good, three are great, but all heads at hammockforums is the best case scenario!

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