Unusual question: the most geeky outliner/PIM
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Posted by shatteredmindofbob
Nov 9, 2009 at 03:11 AM
Jim wrote:
>I’m surprised that no one mentioned Zoot. I have mostly moved over to the Mac, and am
>using Devonthink and Evernote there, but Zoot on the PC is powerful, and if it doesn’t
>fit the definition of geeky, I don’t know what does.
>
>Jim
Honestly, I think using Zoot to organize information is only geeky to the extent that using Excel to organize your finances is geeky.
Posted by JasonE
Feb 2, 2010 at 05:36 PM
There was a guy that set up Mathmatica to be a PIM.
I looked on the mathmatica site and could not find it. But that is where I first read about it.
JasonE
Posted by JasonE
Mar 11, 2010 at 10:26 PM
I stumbled upon the link I referred to in the post above.
Here it is:
Thee geekiest PIM:
http://www.scientificarts.com/worklife/index.html
Jason
Posted by critStock
Mar 15, 2010 at 01:47 AM
This is truly stunning. From the site, I could not even figure out what this program DOES! AND whatever that might be, you need to install Mathematica just to do it! Awesome! This is in a geek-outliner category by itself, imho. My university has a a Mathematica site license, so maybe I’ll try this out….
David
JasonE wrote:
>I stumbled upon the link I referred to in the post above.
>
>Here it is:
>Thee geekiest
>PIM:
>http://www.scientificarts.com/worklife/index.html
>
>
>Jason
Posted by Daly de Gagne
Mar 15, 2010 at 04:35 AM
It is also geekiness with a cost!
I was curious, but not at the cost of a couple of hundred dollars.
Daly
critStock wrote:
>This is truly stunning. From the site, I could not even figure out what this program
>DOES! AND whatever that might be, you need to install Mathematica just to do it!
>Awesome! This is in a geek-outliner category by itself, imho. My university has a a
>Mathematica site license, so maybe I’ll try this out….
>David
>
>JasonE wrote:
>>I
>stumbled upon the link I referred to in the post above.
>>
>>Here it is:
>>Thee geekiest
>
>>PIM:
>>http://www.scientificarts.com/worklife/index.html
>>
>>
>>Jason