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On a smart phone similar tools exist. I use Mysymptom's built in notes field instead of a proper notepad. [[User:DG|DG]] ([[User talk:DG|talk]])
 
On a smart phone similar tools exist. I use Mysymptom's built in notes field instead of a proper notepad. [[User:DG|DG]] ([[User talk:DG|talk]])
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When you want to write down thoughts instead of data.

Notepads and the like. Rather hard to beat being ale to type on a full keyboard. Notepad++. Easily handles hundreds of thousands of lines. Setting up time stamps requires some work.

On a smart phone similar tools exist. I use Mysymptom's built in notes field instead of a proper notepad. DG (talk)

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Projects that use this tool  
A Decade Of Tracking Headaches, A Diabetic's Experiment with Self Quantification, A Four-Year Journal, A Life Of Fractals, An “Unknown and Incurable Illness”, Breaking the TV Habit, Crying, Data From My Year As A Nomad, Elimination Diet + Functional Medicine, Estrogen And Invention, How I Lost 200 Lbs., Leaning into Grief, Learning about Biases and Gaps in my Self-Collected Data, My Father, a Quantified Diabetic, My Health Scars, My Phone Use Data, N=1 Personal Informatics, Optimizing Productivity, Over-Instrumented Running: What I Learned From Doing Too Much, Overthinking Everything I Own, QS Tools for Military Style Training, Quantified Curiosity, Quantified Self and the London Olympics, Reverse Mood Tracking, Self Experimentation, Sophia (w/ Richard Sachs), Sub-Perceptual Psilocybin Dosing, The Coffee Experiment, Tracking Happiness, Tracking INR, Tracking Oral Anticoagulation Therapy With INR Journal, Using Self-Tracking to Hack Musculoskeletal Pain, Weight Loss Through Embodied Learning
Self researchers who used this tool  
Stephen Maher, Brooks Kincaid, Morris Villarroel, Justin Timmer, Damien Blenkinsopp, Valerie Lanard, Robin Weis, Mark Moschel, Eric Green, Shara Raqs, Richard Harrison, Dana Greenfield, Shannon Conners, Stefan Hoevenaar, Ellis Bartholomeus, Joost Plattel, Shaun Wallace, Brian Crain, Thomas Blomseth Christiansen, Matt Manhattan, Troy Angrignon, Amy Robinson, Sky Christopherson, Dr. Alan Greene, Mariusz Nowostawski, Karen Herzog, Janet Chang, Robin Barooah, Ashish Mukharji, Robert Rothfarb, Robert Rothfarb, Bryan Ausinheiler, Robin Barooah
We talked about this tool in the following meetings  
2022-02-03 Self-Research Chat