CRPA1.8 beta testing
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Posted by Ron C. de Weijze
Sep 1, 2011 at 10:10 PM
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Sounds fascinating, but I was thinking along rather simpler lines: already notes can
>be sorted chronologically or alphabetically, so I assume you saw some usefulness to
>these orders. What if notes could also be filtered, say, by their content. So, for
>example, I could filter all notes with the word ‘dream’; even though the context of the
>use of the word may differ, the filtered notes would still provide a good starting
>point for my exploration of the term.
>
>Since CRPA is also aimed at academics and
>lawyers, I see this kind of pre-organising as quite useful in their development of a
>paper or case.
Aha, sorry I did not understand you the first time. The answer must be that you can simply search for any keyword globally through your knowledgebase, or only in notes (labels and text), sheets (labels and sheet description) or attachments (labels). The search results can be dragged and dropped into the tree anywhere they fit. For example, you look for your keyword ‘dream’ and find specific notes that are used in a number of sheets you created in the past. Every one of those sheets provides a context (or concept) for that specific note in that specific sheet. Then when you drag that note from the search results into an open sheet-window, it will find all other notes it was related to on any other sheet and visualize the relations, so that you can read the logic, or conclude that the logic is missing or contradictory.
http://crpa.co/CRPA-Software-Demo.htm (search start at 2 minutes and 30 seconds)
http://crpa.co/html/index.html?search.htm