ADM -- Just What Is Going On?
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Posted by Lucas
Mar 9, 2024 at 09:52 PM
Following up 8+ years later… In case anyone is still looking, I found the installation file for ADM version 3.0 (technically it appears to be version 3.329):
https://web.archive.org/web/20070125014156/http://www.adm21.net/files/admsetup.exe
It seems to run fine so far, although, after installation, I had to manually configure the compatibility settings via the properties of the program executable. (I chose the option to run in compatibility mode for Windows XP SP3.)
Posted by Daly de Gagne
Mar 10, 2024 at 05:23 PM
Hi Lucas -
Thanks for the post. I will check out the link.
I quite liked ADM - and then it was gone.
One of the strong points for me was that ADM didn’t look like so many other PC programs. Also, ADM was one of the few outliner programs to feature columns and metadata. The closest to it today IMO - and surpassing it in some ways - is MyInfo.
I’d be interesting in learning how you experience ADM today.
Thanks.
Daly
Lucas wrote:
Following up 8+ years later… In case anyone is still looking, I found
>the installation file for ADM version 3.0 (technically it appears to be
>version 3.329):
>
>https://web.archive.org/web/20070125014156/http://www.adm21.net/files/admsetup.exe
>
>It seems to run fine so far, although, after installation, I had to
>manually configure the compatibility settings via the properties of the
>program executable. (I chose the option to run in compatibility mode for
>Windows XP SP3.)
>
Posted by Lucas
Mar 11, 2024 at 03:51 PM
Interesting, yes. For my purposes, I just wanted to fire up ADM as I have some old files in that format that I’d like to view. But these days InfoQube fills the niche for me.
Daly de Gagne wrote:
Hi Lucas -
>
>Thanks for the post. I will check out the link.
>
>I quite liked ADM - and then it was gone.
>
>One of the strong points for me was that ADM didn’t look like so many
>other PC programs. Also, ADM was one of the few outliner programs to
>feature columns and metadata. The closest to it today IMO - and
>surpassing it in some ways - is MyInfo.
>
>I’d be interesting in learning how you experience ADM today.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Daly