TreeProjects - July 2013
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Posted by 22111
Jul 28, 2013 at 11:25 PM
I am very sorry, so many typos within a single paragraph. Again:
On bits, I see TP is on offer there, today. There, you say (again) you want to be TP “as simple as possible” - please, don’t say that (too often): It could be received as a threat that you would be unwilling to develop it beyond some minimum standards, which would be an absolute pity. Many outliner users want an elegant, smooth, uncomplicated UI, but powerful functionality nevertheless.
Posted by Donovan
Jul 29, 2013 at 06:46 PM
Thanks to all who have responded. I just have to hand it to Yaroslav who so clearly wants to develop this software with user input.
I’m really enjoying TreeProjects. The web import is very good, I find that saving the mobile versions or print-friendly versions work almost flawlessly. The important thing is *keeping the information* on the web page and it does that and more. It usually renders a very good facsimile of the site, but not always perfect. The mobile/print workaround is where I go when there’s a lot of javascript and such on the original page.
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Jul 30, 2013 at 07:18 PM
TreeProjects is great and its development very promising. But from my part I prefer to not invest in another information management program which only supports Windows. From a previous discussion I understand that porting to Linux (my second OS of choice) is no piece of cake http://www.outlinersoftware.com/messages/viewm/9140 especially for a lone developer, but the available range of cross-platform tools nowadays is quite broad.