"MORE 3.1" for Mac OSX?

Posted by astein on 1/22/2004
astein 1/22/2004 11:26 am
Does anyone know of a simple outlining program for an old MORE addict who is being forced into Mac OSX. I don't want to go to Classic mode as the cut and paste functions don't work BETWEEN classic and OSX. Anyone got any ideas?
zeoli 1/22/2004 3:32 pm
Andy,

I'm not a Mac user, but I know there is an interesting Mac product called NoteTaker. The URL is

http://www.aquaminds.com/index.jsp

Maybe you've already checked it out, but in case you haven't, you should. It might be what you're looking for. Good luck.

Steve Z.
software 1/22/2004 5:49 pm
I've just made a semi-public alpha release of Hog Bay Notebook 3.0. This version is a complete rewrite from previous versions and supports most/all of MORE core outlining features including hoisting, cloning and gathering.

Hog Bay Notebook doesn't have the other non-outliner views, and it's missing many of the presentation and printing options. But it has indexed based searching, links, and applescript support to help make up for that :)

I'm hoping all you outlining experts here can give me some feedback on this application. It's an alpha release (features are missing, bugs exist), but it's plenty stable enough to work with and try out for a while. So please let me know where i've got things wrong and what improvements should be made. Download URL is here:

http://www.hogbay.com/software/notebook/HogBayNotebookAlphaRelease4.zip

This new version will be a free upgrade from the current 2.2 version.

Jesse
srdiamond15 1/23/2004 11:29 am
Does anyone know of a simple outlining program for an old MORE addict who is being forced into Mac OSX. I don't want to go to Classic mode as the cut and paste functions don't work BETWEEN classic and OSX. Anyone got any ideas?
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There's really only a single choice for a full-featured outliner in OS X: Omni-Outline. (www.omnigroup.com)

Notebook, NoteTaker (ports from a single Next project) and Hogbay Notebook are primarily free form databases using a tree structure, although the first two allow outlining within notes (like MS OneNote in Windows).