Columns and filtering by columns
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Posted by rogbar
Nov 3, 2016 at 09:24 PM
OmniOutliner 5.0, which is now in Beta only, does include filtering by columns, or by any of a number of criteria, much like Ecco Pro did. It works very well, and should be in the next major release (whenever that is).
Posted by Lucas
Nov 3, 2016 at 10:42 PM
rogbar wrote:
OmniOutliner 5.0, which is now in Beta only, does include filtering by
>columns, or by any of a number of criteria, much like Ecco Pro did. It
>works very well, and should be in the next major release (whenever that
>is).
Thanks @rogbar
I just signed up for the beta here:
https://www.omnigroup.com/test/omnioutliner-mac
Posted by Magenda
Nov 8, 2016 at 06:27 AM
Jon Polish wrote:
Since you mentioned Agenda, I assume you are still on Windows. Have you
>tried InfoQube?
>
>Jon
I was very heavy into Agenda and Magellan, using Desqview, back in the day. So much so that I burned out on complicated Pims. I followed early days Zoot, and InfoCube, but found the learning curve too steep. Wound up with notemap2 with limited expectations. Work got too heavy to spend time learning software. The curse of early adopters is to fall behind the crest of the wave. I am in IOS and have a Macbook pro also these days, and do my share of CRIMPING, but usually don’t get deep into new software because I haven’t had the time.
Now, I have more time, so I’m looking againing. Infocube has always seemed very cool, so I will check it out, hope there is a demo.
One thing seems clear to me. There is no “One ring to rule them All” as yet!
Cheers, and thanks to all. Will check out Beta of Omnioutliner if they will have me, Notes looks like it may be the thing.
If the Quest is fun, I will pursue it time permitting!
I had Omnioutliner for IOS, but it no longer runs, and the “support” emails explaining that it is Apple’s fault, and the lack of an upgrade price, are big turnoffs. Did I read that Omnioutliner has crippled printing (I may be completely mistaken)?