Update: How I Use MyMind For My Ph.D.

Still The Quickest Idea Storage Out There

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Last year in September, I wrote about MyMind and how I use it mainly for writing and building my knowledge database. However, in December, I started with my Ph.D., which revolves around simulating quantum transport. To say that I needed to expand my knowledge base would be an understatement.

One of my readers suggested in the comments of the said blog to write an update if I am still using it. It was four months ago.

First of all, I am sorry for taking so long. Second of all, let us get right into it.

Image by author. Shot with Sony Alpha 58, 18-55 mm lens. Edited in ON1 Effects 2019.
Image by author. Shot with Sony Alpha 58, 18–55 mm lens. Edited in ON1 Effects 2019.

As I am on my laptop when working almost 99 percent of the time, I transitioned to using the web version of MyMind almost exclusively. My machine is running ElementaryOS, so finding a compatible browser that supports the MyMind extension was no problem. To satisfy your curiosity, here is a list of supported browsers:

  • Chrome
  • Brave
  • Safari
  • Chromium
  • Firefox

How I Use The Browser Extension

As my main task involves simulations and quantum transport, I spent a lot of my time at the desk with research on the internet. Reading papers and…

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