From not very long time ago I have been using notes not only to collect interesting links and pieces of text, but also in work. At first it was just a piece of paper on which I wrote down, drew, in general, did everything so that when I came to work on Monday or switched from another task for me to dive into this not completed task, I didn’t have to painfully remember how I wanted to implement it or go all over again, and just look at your notes and remember everything. One day, from using paper, I moved on to Mindmaps. In spite of the fact that there are more sophisticated XMind, Freemind and others in their own way, Semantik liked to draw such diagrams for some reason. Having lost the pleasure of drawing on paper, I gained advantages in the form of a uniform approach, mobility, and perhaps even convenience. Here it was possible and convenient to store links and blocks of information without losing the visibility of accessibility. Having received an invite to Wave, I began to think how useful it would be to use it, and then one of my colleagues noticed a gadget that allows you to add diagrams to the waves. I designed the current task into a wave: there is a link to a task in the bug tracker, some information, and a map with subtasks, notes and questions. Having come to work today, I opened a wave instead of semantics, I hope my manager and colleagues will learn to use this thing and the thing itself will become more functional and convenient.