Re: The Bottom Line
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Posted by srdiamond15
2004-10-07 16:02:55
I guess it would be ADM3, because it does it all. From what I’ve heard, if GrandView were available for Windows, or maybe even if I knew DOS, that would be the pick. (Are there any products besides software where retrogressions are almost as prominent as progressions?)
There are paradoxes to the question your raise, in that my choice when I’m limited to a single program might not even get included in the optimal set. I suppose the question that avoids paradox would be pretty awkward to state, something like the program within your optimal set with the greatest marginal utility.
The main problem with the question—It isn’t my intent to discourage answer, btw—is that it begs what may be the biggest issue besetting the user, whether he _should_ try to find a single knowledge management program that does it all. ADM 3 VERSUS BrainStorm PLUS Idea! Personal PLUS MS OneNote PLUS LonelyNotes, my present choice for optimal set. This may change when and if ADM3 gets an unlimited undo function pertaining to the hierarchy and the ability to hoist any arbitrary set of topics.