tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5518755642461492858.post3838086107614572814..comments2023-04-02T07:16:23.714-05:00Comments on John & Mindy McCracken's blog: Using OneNote for sermon preparationJohn McCrackenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14939199106988465765noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5518755642461492858.post-20428745285208356092007-02-02T19:02:00.000-06:002007-02-02T19:02:00.000-06:00Will,
Thanks for the tip re: managemyquotes. I'll...Will,<br /><br />Thanks for the tip re: managemyquotes. I'll take a look at it. I've developed a fairly elaborate method of capturing quotes/illustrations by topic on OneNote. So far it has served me well, but having time to update it is always a challenge.John McCrackenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14939199106988465765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5518755642461492858.post-57792659726602208942007-02-02T13:38:00.000-06:002007-02-02T13:38:00.000-06:00John,
Thanks for making this available. As I hav...John,<br /><br />Thanks for making this available. As I have tried to find good tools for sermon prep, I have found that I did not have a great way of storing, searching and retrieving good quotes. I had a knack for finding good quotes that did not fit the sermon I was working on and then would inevitably write them down and consign them to the abyss of forgetfulness. <br /><br />One solution I have been using and developing is at http://managemyquotes.com which is a free service that allows me to create a searchable quotation library that can be organized by category. It is still in its beta, but I need beta testers, so if you think this might help you or your colleagues, please pass this link on.wnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09648338508592526316noreply@blogger.com