Links connecting items being some kind of items themselves
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Posted by quant
Jul 27, 2010 at 05:34 PM
mac :(
quant wrote:
>Thanks, I’ll check it.
>
>The best PIM I found so far in this respect is FlyingLogic, but
>the links alow only plain text and when the structure gets bigger it’s messy, there is
>no way to change the layout. For example, when I click on certain item, I’d like to see
>the items linked to it, but if the structure is big one can see only links, zooming out
>doesn’t really help, there is no way to restrict to view to see only the “closest items”
>:(
>
>Chris Thompson wrote:
>>NEO, the new version of TAO, allows exactly this. Links
>can be typed, bidirectional,
>>unidirectional, or undirected, and you can assign an
>arbitrary amount of RTF text to
>>describe each
>link.
>>
>>http://d-lit.com/macosx/neo2/en/html_about.html
>>
>>—
>
>>Chris
>>
>>quant wrote:
>>>Here’s the question:
>>>
>>>Is there a PIM where link
>itself
>>>is
>>some type of an item in which you can write (html/rft) ?
Posted by $Bill
Jul 27, 2010 at 06:58 PM
Have you considered the Axon Idea Processor?
axon-research.com
$bill
Posted by yoojj
Jul 29, 2010 at 05:24 PM
Doesn’t Personal Brain have this capability? And also, I believe, Tinderbox does.
Posted by Chris Thompson
Jul 29, 2010 at 06:20 PM
yoojj wrote:
>Doesn’t Personal Brain have this capability? And also, I believe, Tinderbox does.
It’s one of those things you’d think Tinderbox would have, but it doesn’t. You’re limited to one line of text without RTF when annotating links in Tinderbox.
—Chris
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Aug 15, 2010 at 08:33 PM
Aibase http://www.aibase-cs.com/ can be described as a graphical object oriented database which is as flexible and powerful as it is idiosyncratic. I suggest you take a look at it if you make extensive use of graphics in your information notes.
quant wrote:
>Is there a PIM where link itself
>is some type of an item in which you can write (html/rft) ?