New MORE User
Posted by steve.ivy
on 8/10/1999
steve.ivy
8/10/1999 6:28 am
I've been using Frontier's outliner for 3 years now- I've been completely hooked on using it as an idea tool, programming tool, etc. I had heard a lot about MORE but had never used it. I've downloaded 3.1 now and have been playing around with it. MORE is amazing! I especially love the rules-based outline formatting, and cloning and gathering, too.
I've even got my wife looking into using MORE as a business development tool- she develops training curriculi and it's going to be great for her to be able to outline the course then switch into bulletlist mode to print out slides!
Thanks, Dave, for writing MORE, and thanks Symantec for making it available once again!
--Steve
I've even got my wife looking into using MORE as a business development tool- she develops training curriculi and it's going to be great for her to be able to outline the course then switch into bulletlist mode to print out slides!
Thanks, Dave, for writing MORE, and thanks Symantec for making it available once again!
--Steve
dave
8/10/1999 6:34 am
Just to be clear, to say I wrote MORE a big over-simplification.
One of the lessons for me of the last couple of weeks is how much had to be done to make it a really effective tool.
Part of that happened in the Mac OS, between 1987 and 1991 it got a lot deeper. The hardware got better too, more RAM, more disk, etc.
But the big acknowledgement belongs to the *team* of people who took it from an idea to a complete product.
And a special thanks to Brad Pettit, who not only was a key contributor to the evolution of MORE, he also pitched in and helped now, in 1999, even though he has a full-time job. Brad is not only very talented, as all the people on the MORE team were, he is also very very generous!
One of the lessons for me of the last couple of weeks is how much had to be done to make it a really effective tool.
Part of that happened in the Mac OS, between 1987 and 1991 it got a lot deeper. The hardware got better too, more RAM, more disk, etc.
But the big acknowledgement belongs to the *team* of people who took it from an idea to a complete product.
And a special thanks to Brad Pettit, who not only was a key contributor to the evolution of MORE, he also pitched in and helped now, in 1999, even though he has a full-time job. Brad is not only very talented, as all the people on the MORE team were, he is also very very generous!
