More on Linux (so okay, not strictly relevant to outlining - perhaps)
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Posted by jaslar
May 10, 2018 at 01:13 AM
Damn autocorrect! TINES
jaslar wrote:
I believe times (a fork of hnb) is Linux only. It’s a console app, old
>school, but surprisingly powerful. It kind of reminds me of PC-Outline,
>the DOS version. Hours of fun!
Posted by jaslar
May 10, 2018 at 01:20 AM
Not all are really outliners (Vym is a mindmapper, the jots programs aren’t hierarchical, tomboy and others are wikis, etc.) but there are some great ones here. I forgot about Basket. KnowIt is an improved Tuxcards; I wrote a book with it. I hadn’t heard of Lighto, and there are others here I’ll check out. Thanks!
Marbux wrote:
It’s been many years since I did a list of all outliners available on
>Linux. (There weren’t many then.) Linux-only applications aren’t my
>favorite; I’m partial to apps that will run on both Linux and Windows.
>But here’s what I found in about 15 minutes of intercourse with Google:
>
>Linux (only) outliners:
>
>Hiero:
>https://productivepenguin.blogspot.com/2015/07/an-outliner-for-linux.html
>
>Treeline: http://treeline.bellz.org/index.html
>
>Zim: http://zim-wiki.org/
>
>Outliner Lighto:
>http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/outline-lighto
>
>hnb: http://hnb.sourceforge.net/
>
>gjots: http://bhepple.freeshell.org/gjots/
>
>kjots: https://userbase.kde.org/KJots
>
>Dockboard: http://dockboard.sourceforge.net/
>
>Basket Note Pads: https://basket-notepads.github.io/
>
>Tomboy: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Tomboy
>
>vym: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vym/
>
>Buzz: http://buzz.sourceforge.net/
>
>gnote: https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Apps/Gnote
>
>Plume-Creator: http://plume-creator.eu/
>
>Kabikaboo: https://sourceforge.net/projects/kabikaboo/
>
>MyNotex: https://sites.google.com/site/mynotex/
>
>Dokuwiki: https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki
Posted by jaslar
May 10, 2018 at 02:27 PM
Correction. I remembered wrong. The gjots and kjots do allow hierachy and rearrangement.
Posted by Chris Thompson
May 10, 2018 at 03:21 PM
Thanks for the mention of Tines. I hadn’t heard of it, but it does seem interesting for someone looking for something a little more focused than org mode.
Posted by Andy Brice
May 10, 2018 at 10:06 PM
I recently surveyed Hyper Plan users to ask what future features they wanted. A Linux port scored rather poorly. But I suppose hardcore Linux users aren’t likely to be using a product that is currently only available for Windows and Mac. So it is hard to know how much demand there really is.
—
Andy Brice
https://www.hyperplan.com