Curio 14 released
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Posted by Amontillado
May 24, 2020 at 02:49 AM
For me, Tinderbox was too much like an IDE for information - but part of that impression is probably my fault for not understanding the Tinderbox way of doing things.
Regarding performance, the Curio welcome file is pretty big. I think there are close to 300 “idea spaces” in it.
But if it doesn’t serve your use, then it’s not a good tool.
Lothar Scholz wrote:
For me Curio is like a child with OneNote and PowerPoint as parents.
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>It’s more a graphic program for generating presentations from notes then
>the note taking itself.
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>Just like OneNote my huge problems are that all graphic representations
>become very fast unproductive and too complex when you have lots of
>notes (and a lot is as small like 50).
>Then you cant get around lists and searchs. The only help i get from
>curio is a better brainstorming during the initial creation. But after
>this all the lack of easy reorganization is hitting hard.
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>With mindmaps you have at least some auto layout algorithms that can
>help you rearrange the data when it becomes big, but then it loses all
>the benefit of nice and condensed presentation. Curio offers nothing to
>help you.
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>I think Tinderbox (which i do not own and never used beyond the 20 notes
>in the free version) is a bit better then Curio because you can use the
>outline mode as an equally supported view into your notes.
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