*praying* to find a good Clarisworks clone for Windows
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Posted by Franz Grieser
Jan 4, 2015 at 09:56 AM
> 22111
>Welcome to Sharewood! Brings traffic at least, if it’s not good for anything else.
I am with Paul: That’s inappropriate. And completely irrelevant to the topic.
For me, this statement says a lot about “22111” - and nothing about Stephen Z.
Franz
Posted by Franz Grieser
Jan 4, 2015 at 10:00 AM
Two more things.
22111 wrote:
>I also think you should try to identify if there is a real connection
>with your security software, or if it is anything else; did you
>reinstall the Clary thing, after de-activating the virus sw?
>
>One more 1-pane try would be NoteMap (costs 150 bucks, trial is free),
>but “Clarywhatever windows export” does not bring results that would
>inspire any hope, it seems.
1. I would no longer invest money in Notemap. It has been abandoned years ago. I didn’t even know you can still buy a license.
2. The software is called Clarisworks and not Clary or Clarywhatever.
Franz
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jan 4, 2015 at 11:54 AM
Thank you, Franz, Paul and Bob. I appreciate the supportive comments.
And 22111, have a nice day.
Steve Z.
Posted by Hugh
Jan 4, 2015 at 11:09 PM
Franz Grieser wrote:
> 22111
>>Welcome to Sharewood! Brings traffic at least, if it’s not good
>for anything else.
>
>I am with Paul: That’s inappropriate. And completely irrelevant to the
>topic.
>For me, this statement says a lot about “22111” - and nothing about
>Stephen Z.
>
I too completely agree.
Steve’s blog is of great value, helpful and illuminating - especially, I imagine, to readers interested in the subject matter of this forum (but, I imagine, not only to such people - I personally have also really enjoyed Steve’s posts about his travels). And whenever I read of people flummoxed by Tinderbox, I refer them to the valuable and unique series about the software on Steve’s blog; it’s certainly been of value to me.
Posted by Dr Andus
Jan 5, 2015 at 12:29 AM
bobmclain wrote:
>If you ignore him and his convoluted posts, he tends to go away.
I agree that the best response is just not to read his posts. More on this behaviour here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll_(Internet)#Psychological_characteristics
Having said that, it’s a good opportunity to recognise what a great resource Steve’s blog is. New members may want to look through his “Software” category, lot’s of excellent stuff there on outliners:
http://welcometosherwood.wordpress.com/category/software/