Year end Outliner/PIM review/roll call
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Posted by bigspud
Jan 8, 2016 at 09:08 PM
Heya!
Made real progress late 2015:
primarily using now:
Devonthink: working with indexed data mostly, and its’s scansnap ability. Do most of my writing here too!
Marginnote on mac and iOS for data extraction
Useclark on mac and iOS for comprehension
fileloupe on mac for finding poorly stored relics of history..
wagbee for web based data extraction and logging.
starting to keep records of all work with smartsheet webapp too. but looking for options with this one. (fasttrack 10 schedule works nicely in this space, but has zero webability!)
finally dropped TheBrain8 - company too annoying and the scope of any moments work is too myopic for me.
dropped omnioutliner for smartsheet.
looking forward to where notion.so goes this year!
Posted by MadaboutDana
Jan 9, 2016 at 03:39 PM
There is something very beguiling about Trello. I’ve just discovered a rather neat Mac OS X app that makes it even more beguiling: Lists.
It’s not perfect, but it’s a very pleasant, lightweight complement to the full Trello experience.
Posted by Dr Andus
Jan 9, 2016 at 04:15 PM
zoe wrote:
>I am really liking org’s ability to extract these TODO entries from many files and
>aggregate them.
MadaboutDana wrote:
>Wow, that is so hard-core minimalist.
>I’m seriously impressed!
I concur, very impressive indeed!
Zoe, one thing that’s not clear to me, how do you access your todos on your iPhone though? Does Editorial allow you to aggregate and extract them as well?
Posted by Anthony
Jan 9, 2016 at 04:23 PM
Windows (XP)
Capture Web and Snippets:
- Wiznote kept and saved offline in a USB Wifi Flash drive (personal cloud in the pocket), indexed with Archivarius or Dtsearch (Wiznote files are zip files);
- Text fragment files created using AutoHotKey, that I feel to re-use as Sublimetext Snippets;
- Web pages saved in few folders as mht files (from IE, Opera, or Firefox with a plugin) and indexed with Archivarius or Dtsearch.
Outliner Writing:
- Framemaker 6 or 7 with plugins of Outliner and Autotext;
- Sublimetext with plugins for root file management and latex/markdown editing.
Organizer and management of PDFs:
- Files left in Windows Explorer with tagging metadata and file organization, by using:
- Bridge;
- Directory Opus.
Still keeping an eye in 2016:
- Ultrarecall, Rightnote, Connectedtext, TheBrain, Mybase, Myinfo among others.
Waiting and Hoping, but not holding my breath:
- Writing outliner for MS Word without both long document slowness and property file system;
- Scrivener that writes and prints equations properly and with a better pdf reader;
- Sublimetext with a full outliner plugin.
Posted by shatteredmindofbob
Jan 9, 2016 at 05:59 PM
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>Zoe, one thing that’s not clear to me, how do you access your todos on
>your iPhone though? Does Editorial allow you to aggregate and extract
>them as well?
I was wondering the same thing. From what I know of Editorial, it looks like all the pieces are there to process .Org files, but I can’t find any information on actually doing it. Closest I’ve found are a few posts on the support forum asking for Org-Mode support.