Organize and access data with Piggydb
Personal Knowledge
Struggling to keep your data organized and easily accessible? Piggydb can help you turn a collection of data morsels into a flexible knowledgebase.
Knowledge is power, but only if you have the ability to organize and access it. For that, you need a dedicated tool like Piggydb [1], which can transform an amorphous body of notes, code snippets, images, documents, links, and so forth into a properly organized and easily accessible knowledgebase.
Unlike traditional outliners and note-taking applications, Piggydb lets you structure content by classifying and connecting individual items called knowledge fragments. Pouring and organizing content in Piggydb should help you not only manage your knowledge more efficiently but also generate new concepts and ideas.
Better still, you can put Piggydb to a variety of other practical uses: from drafting articles and jotting notes to organizing research material. In other words, Piggydb has the potential to become an indispensable tool in your productivity and creativity toolbox.
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