Outliner softwares on both Windows & Android platform?
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Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Dec 20, 2011 at 01:52 PM
John wrote:
>Do you know of any Windows outliner that sync with an Android component?
The multi-platform (Linux/Mac/Windows) and very capable Notecase Pro now has a public alpha version. More at http://factoriel.blogspot.com/
The Android version uses the same database format as the desktop versions.
The developer, Miroslav, is also looking for help on the graphics area.
Posted by Cassius
Dec 22, 2011 at 07:19 AM
Lately, the site dottech.org/ has been announcing several free Android apps. You can see previous ones at dottech.org/freebies/ .
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Jun 30, 2012 at 10:57 PM
sabre23t wrote:
>I’m current using IRT GTasks Outliner on my Android
>http://www.irtgtasksoutliner.com/ that automatically syncs with my Google
>Tasks.
>On my desktop browser I use https://mail.google.com/tasks/canvas?pli=1
>to view and edit my tasks in outliner mode.
>However, most of my editing of the
>tasks/outline is done on my Android.
An official Android application for Google Tasks is now available https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.teamtasks.tasks
It requires v.2.2 and above.
Check Team Tasks’ G+ posts for a limited time giveaway of the pro version (no ads) https://plus.google.com/u/0/stream#104447788586023138493/posts to celebrate Google I/O
Posted by dan7000
Jul 2, 2012 at 01:57 AM
Also, Mindomo has native apps for Windows, Android, and iPhone/iPad (and OSX?), and they all sync to the web version. I posted about it recently here: http://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/4069/0/mindomo
I have been using it very heavily for a few weeks now and have no complaints. In particular, sync is very reliable. I really love being able to open and work on my outlines on the Android tablet while on the train or at the beach, and then open the same outline on my Windows machine. Although it is styled as a mindmap rather than an outliner, I use it mostly as an dual-pane outliner. The outline (map) is the main pane and I keep the notes window open so every time I select an item I see the notes associated with the item. Unlike what I think of as a true mindmap, it only really allows each node to have one parent. You can force it to use an explorer-tree layout, which makes it even more like an outliner. To my surprise, however, I am finding that I use a wheel/spoke style layout more often as it allows me to see more branches at once.
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jul 2, 2012 at 03:48 PM
dan7000 wrote:
>Also, Mindomo has native apps for Windows, Android, and iPhone/iPad (and OSX?), and
>they all sync to the web version. I posted about it recently here:
>http://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/4069/0/mindomo
>
Some apps for iPad are compatible with iPhone/iPod Touch, but not all. Mindomo does not appear to support iPod/Phone at this time.
Steve Z.