Cyborganize launched - the ultimate outliner productivity system
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Posted by Tom S.
Jul 24, 2011 at 10:40 PM
Cassius wrote:
>JBfromBrainStormWFO wrote:
>...
>>Here are my three benefit statements:
>>
>>1.
>Eliminate mental fragmentation and resistance
>>2. Discover your true identity and
>mentally evolve
>>3. Execute optimally
>>
>>Sounds hokey but that’s exactly what
>Cyborganize was
>>designed to
>do.
>——————————————————————————
>Gee, this sounds
>very much like what Neil Larson says about his MaxThink.
I believe this gets to the heart of the issue. Like most people here, I’ve been CRIMPing for a long time. Long video, short video, short web site, long web site, whatever, there’s only one thing that gets me to download software anymore. It has to be UNIQUE.
There are literally tens, if not hundreds of good GTD oriented pieces of software out there. If you want to sell this, quickly and clearly emphasize what’s different that the user can’t get (or hasn’t gotten) by downloading another successful, established piece of software.
Tom S.
Posted by JBfromBrainStormWFO
Jul 25, 2011 at 12:16 AM
Tom, the new version of the BrainStormWFO page is entirely focused on what makes the program unique from all the other categories of PIM, with specific product comparisons. http://brainstormsw.com/outliner/best-brainstorm-software/
And the latest Cyborganize page is all about what makes Cyborganize unique compared to the only system comparable in scope, GTD. http://www.cyborganize.org/got-gtd-blues-join-the-digital-age-with-cyborganize/
Posted by dan7000
Jul 25, 2011 at 05:32 PM
JB,
The cyberorganize page is a huge improvement from what we saw a week ago - I like it a lot. Focusing on a comparison with GTD is a great idea, because it lets everybody know up front what we’re talking about (a system, not software) and what the benefits are. Well done.
One bug: the graphic for GTD workflow appears to be entirely blank in chrome.
Posted by JBfromBrainStormWFO
Jul 26, 2011 at 05:34 AM
Thanks for the kind words and catching that error, Dan.
I made a couple of technical errors on the latest BrainStormWFO page with image and page URLs. Consequently, many people couldn’t view the page or when they did it was missing nearly all the pics.
All that is fixed now, so here’s the page link again: http://brainstormsw.com/outliner/best-brainstorm-software/
It makes detailed comparisons between BrainStormWFO and these products: Evernote, Zoot, Ultra Recall, MyInfo, MaxThink, Noteliner, Tree Notes, Professional Paramind, Noteliner, Buzan mindmapping, Mindjet, Freemind, and TheBrain.
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Jul 27, 2011 at 10:42 PM
From the presentation: “Note that BrainStormWFO ?auto-hoists?. This means that you are always focused on just one layer of the outline. This helps your brain relax, since you can only think about 7 items simultaneously anyway.”
I don’t intend to elaborate on this discussion, or this specific topic, I am just posting the links below for reference:
http://www.knosof.co.uk/cbook/misart.pdf
http://members.shaw.ca/philip.sharman/myth.html
http://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0000U6&topic_id=1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Magical_Number_Seven,_Plus_or_Minus_Two