Whizfolders Deluxe
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Posted by Ike Washington
Jul 13, 2007 at 10:32 AM
Cassius wrote:
>P.S. Doesn’t the full-page editor mimic the
>function of a hoist?
I had the same thought. But, on comparing the full-page editor with Notemap’s hoist function, I can see that, for me, there’s more to a hoist than just isolating an item. I often use hoist in Notemap with the full-screen option on and no toolbars: just me and whatever it is I’m working on; no distractions at all. With Whizfolders, at least the trial version, I can’t turn off the operations toolbar in the edit window. And its toolbar icons are bright…
Ike
Posted by Matty
Jul 13, 2007 at 03:18 PM
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>P.S. Doesn’t the full-page editor mimic the
>function of a hoist?
the full-page editor is great for hoisting a single topic, but say I have a huge outline with notes on various themes, and I want to focus in on one theme, i.e. a sub-section of my notes, hoisting that topic and all of its sub-topics in an outline view would be very useful.
Posted by Ike Washington
Jul 14, 2007 at 12:42 AM
Matty wrote:
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>>P.S. Doesn’t the full-page editor mimic the
>>function of a hoist?
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>the
>full-page editor is great for hoisting a single topic, but say I have a huge outline
>with notes on various themes, and I want to focus in on one theme, i.e. a sub-section of
>my notes, hoisting that topic and all of its sub-topics in an outline view would be very
>useful.
I should think before posting. Yes, would be great to be able to do this. And if there was an option to take off the toolbars too, would be even better.
Ideally, I’d like all of Notemap’s functions - comments, folds, gathers, locks - in Whizfolders. With added clones, please.
Dreaming on,
Ike
Posted by Graham Rhind
Jul 14, 2007 at 07:19 AM
For those waiting for the Whizfolders Deluxe trial version, Sanjay has just added a note to his blog about why it is delayed - http://whizfolders.com/blog/index.php/2007/07/14/trial-6-note/
Graham
Posted by Graham Rhind
Jul 24, 2007 at 06:04 PM
Sanjay has announced that the Whizfolders 6 trial version can now be downloaded - see http://whizfolders.com/blog/index.php/2007/07/24/trial-60-2/
Graham