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Old 08-10-2020, 06:42 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by parvatiquinta View Post
I use Sigil as a text editor. In fact it has become my main editor of choice together with notepad++.

When I type, normally it's not too bad, but if I'm taking notes as people are speaking, the quality goes downhill. English is not my first language and taking notes is therefore harder for me, not to mention that on some voice communication programs I use Caps Lock as a push-to-talk and you can imagine what that does to my typing. Yes, being able to change case fast is something I need when I'm taking notes.
An interesting but rather non-standard use for Sigil. It's an epub editor and I personally would prefer the maintainers keep it focused on that task. I know Swiss army knife style programs are rather popular but I prefer programs that are written for a single task and do it well.

As two suggestions for notetaking in meetings, I've been switching between Microsoft's OneNote and SimpleNote.
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