Demise of NoteMap
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Posted by Hugh
Apr 12, 2017 at 07:20 PM
Hope abraded by reality. However, his sincerity does him great credit.
Posted by shatteredmindofbob
Apr 12, 2017 at 07:43 PM
Could part of the problem be that it was marketed pretty much exclusively to lawyers and law students? I seem to recall taking a look at it and in order to download a trial version, you had to fill a form that had “What law firm do your work at?” as a REQUIRED field.
Posted by jaslar
Apr 12, 2017 at 08:19 PM
My organization (a non-profit) actually bought Casemap as a work management tool (documenting all kinds of organizations, issues, and facts around various challenges to library materials). It’s quite remarkable: a wonderfully flexible and powerful relational database program. It’s clear that it was developed for, and is largely used by, lawyers. That was the case for Notemap, too, and the price (as I recall) reflected that.
Posted by GeorgeB
Jul 24, 2019 at 09:55 PM
Notemap is still a power tool that I use on a daily basis in my line of work using Windows 10. I’ve been unable to find a workable replacement.
Any suggestions?
Posted by Dr Andus
Jul 24, 2019 at 11:36 PM
GeorgeB wrote:
Notemap is still a power tool that I use on a daily basis in my line of
>work using Windows 10. I’ve been unable to find a workable
>replacement.
>Any suggestions?
Outline 4D might be similar but that’s another one that’s quite old and will never get updated.
Do online tools not work for you, such as WorkFlowy or Dynalist?