Hello! Thank you for having me! I’ve only ‘deep dived’ into a couple cases (which lead me here) - I have a more general question I hope is okay. I want to collate and analyze the info I find here and on MSM/brainstorm/ organize my thoughts before posting, but am just using onenote at the moment and it gets messy quick. Is there a better way to get set up? Or a better app to use?
On Desktop
Google Sheets to keep things sorted and organized with different labels and tabs, nothing overly fancy.(tip: use alternating color format when you have a bunch of rows!)
Google Docs - to "brain dump" notes. I copy/paste relevant info and images as I'm going down a rabbit hole.
Google Drive - When I've become super involved in a case, i break out a shiny new folder in Google Drive and put every bit of information in it, so it's easier to find in three months when I'm trying to find the source.
Obsidian- I've just recently heard about this, it is a free, open source note taking software that can be used offline, which is important to me in some instances!
Canva - Great way to make visuals and maps with text and icons. The "whiteboard" template is like your own personal red string, cork board evidence board.
On Mobile
Google Keep- Pretty darn versatile, I love to use the checkmark option to remember bullet points.
Gmail - I prefer to research cases on my two screen desktop setup, but let's be real, sometimes I have to leave my office and enter the real world

. So when I am out and about and start catching up on cases, I'll email myself reminders and links of things to look into.
I swear I'm not trying to promote Google, it's just they have a lot of great free resources (and by "free" I mean I pay for it by giving my personal data to marketing AI overlords)