Caselogistix - not an outliner but very interesting (and very, very expensive...)
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Posted by Dominik Holenstein
Oct 4, 2006 at 11:10 AM
Hi,
It is not an outliner and Caselogistix does not cure your from CRIMP but it looks quite interesting:
http://www.caselogistix.com/index.aspx
But: The price for one desktop licence is US$ 995.- (law firms are known that they pay every price…)
Dominik
Posted by Derek Cornish
Oct 5, 2006 at 06:04 AM
Hi Dominik,
Some of the legal software has a lot of potential for doing just the sort of tasks people often discuss here. CaseSoft’s CaseMap (http://www.casesoft.com/) is another example. As you say, though, the cost is often prohibitive for the individual user.
Derek
Posted by David Dunham
Oct 5, 2006 at 02:50 PM
I thought NoteMap was the more reasonable product at $149 http://www.casesoft.com/notemap/ though I don’t know how recently it was updated (some of the “new” features look pretty basic to me, though I’m looking through Macintosh-colored glasses).
Posted by Derek Cornish
Oct 6, 2006 at 12:14 AM
> I thought NoteMap was the more reasonable product at $149.
Not so reasonable for a basic outliner, though :-). Although I have a copy and it works well with MS-Word, it is rather limited. Most (all the ones I know at any rate) of the Windows outliners hardly come within shouting distance of the old DOS Symantec GrandView, or even PC-Outline, its forerunner, in terms of features. AFAIK, NoteMap has been on v2 for 2+ years now, and still has some bugs. Inspiration is much better value, but the Windows version looks subtly clunky.