Re: OmniOutliner Pro 3.0
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Outliners.com Message ID: 2526
Posted by srdiamond15
2005-01-12 14:19:40
Absolutely… speaking for myself, of course. For example: if you’re writing a story, you can use the columns to detail which characters are in a scene or the basic timeline of the story. Or in building a project, you can use the columns to mark assignments and due dates.—Steve Zeoli
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First of all, given the difficulties of creating a single interface fitting for a combined outliner or an outliner-based knowledge processor—at least in a mouse-driven system—Omni is going to either be great or a flop. At least qua outliner. Right?
Some of the things you would do with columns, such as the story, I would prefer to use clones. I guess the best practice would depend on whether you anticipate further grades of classification, e.g. groupings by kinds of character roles.
Stephen R. Diamond