Fast 3D modelling
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Posted by Dr Andus
Feb 20, 2012 at 02:11 PM
Zman wrote:
>I agree that you can probably get where you want to go with theBrain, The next obvious
>question has to do with budget and your intended end user. The link annotations in
>theBrain will probably require at least the core version - ~$150?
Quite right. $150 is a bit steep, unless I fall in love with TheBrain and it will become part of my standard set-up. I’ll check out ORA as well, I’m intrigued… Thanks.
Posted by Daly de Gagne
Feb 21, 2012 at 01:52 AM
Dr Andus, the Brain developers have made available a varied assortment of video tutorials which are are quite helpful. As well, there are examples of various uses people have made of The Brain. There is indeed a noteworthy seriousness of intent on the developers’ part when it comes to ensuring prospective users get a sense of the Brain’s varied uses, as well as learning how to use the program.
Daly
Dr Andus wrote:
>Zman wrote:
>>I agree that you can probably get where you want to go with theBrain, The
>next obvious
>>question has to do with budget and your intended end user. The link
>annotations in
>>theBrain will probably require at least the core version - ~$150?
>
>
>Quite right. $150 is a bit steep, unless I fall in love with TheBrain and it will
>become part of my standard set-up. I’ll check out ORA as well, I’m intrigued…
>Thanks.
Posted by Dominik Holenstein
Feb 21, 2012 at 09:36 PM
I agree with Daly. The service provided by the developers of PersonalBrain (or simply TheBrain in the new version 7, currently in beta) is outstanding. Further, PersonalBrain has been around for more than 14 years, runs on Windows, MaxOSX and Linux and allows you to access your brains online.
I am biased as I have been long time user of PB for nearly 12 years now. It has allowed me to narrow down the mapping/outlining/note taking etc. tools I am using every day from 3 to one. Further, I am more or less healed from CRIMPING.
Dominik
Posted by Daly de Gagne
Feb 22, 2012 at 06:08 PM
Dominik, I am interested in your reply because I know that you, as am I, were a long-time crimper. Also, you’ve mentioned before you have used PersonalBrain for a long time.
But now you are saying you have got from three apps to one, so I am thinking that it’s the addition of new features in both versions 5 and 6 which made it possible to reduce the number of apps.
I’d appreciate hearing more about how you use the Brain. I’ve been looking at if very seriously, and going through the various tutorials.
Thanks.
Daly
Dominik Holenstein wrote:
>I agree with Daly. The service provided by the developers of PersonalBrain (or simply
>TheBrain in the new version 7, currently in beta) is outstanding. Further,
>PersonalBrain has been around for more than 14 years, runs on Windows, MaxOSX and
>Linux and allows you to access your brains online.
>
>I am biased as I have been long time
>user of PB for nearly 12 years now. It has allowed me to narrow down the
>mapping/outlining/note taking etc. tools I am using every day from 3 to one. Further,
>I am more or less healed from CRIMPING.
>
>Dominik
Posted by Dr Andus
Jan 28, 2015 at 08:48 PM
Another one I just came across in this category:
SpatialNote, 3D note-taking tool (beta)
https://spatialnote.com/features
It looks like they’re trying to implement a memory palace or mind palace technique.