TheBrain 10 released
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Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Nov 1, 2018 at 07:27 PM
I’m not sure what (and whom) you are referring to. Looking at WriteMapper it seems to be focused on structuring texts, so I wonder whether you wanted to suggest this to Stephen Diamond for his book.
In any case it looks very interesting, particularly the export options. A bit too colourful and bright for me, but could well appeal to some of my collaborators.
MadaboutDana wrote:
>Personally, I’d as soon use WriteMapper to do what you’ve described
Posted by moritz
Nov 1, 2018 at 07:58 PM
.. to continue abusing the Brain 10 topic ...
I have had good success with WordX for MindManager by Olympic-limited.co.uk.
This add-in allows you to tag MindManager topic with styles from a user defined Word template (Heading 1, Quote, ... - all set up in Word).
Although it needs a couple of mouse clicks here and there, style assignment works across selected topics and you retain the full power of MindManager ...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
I’m not sure what (and whom) you are referring to. Looking at
>WriteMapper it seems to be focused on structuring texts, so I wonder
>whether you wanted to suggest this to Stephen Diamond for his book.
>
>In any case it looks very interesting, particularly the export options.
>A bit too colourful and bright for me, but could well appeal to some of
>my collaborators.
>
>MadaboutDana wrote:
>>Personally, I’d as soon use WriteMapper to do what you’ve described
>
Posted by Dr Andus
Nov 1, 2018 at 08:58 PM
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
The way that Dr Andus quoted his own question, with my name in between,
>made me wonder if I had been sleepwriting, as I never remember having
>typed that
Sorry, Alexander, it was me who was half asleep when I did that :)
Posted by Dr Andus
Nov 1, 2018 at 09:04 PM
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>For me note taking is primarily a matter of collecting. In this regard,
>the BrainBox now available in TheBrain 10 should make things easier.
Isn’t that only for collecting URLs and files though?
I’d want to copy and paste in fragments of texts (e.g. from a web page or a PDF file) or type my own notes in.
Actually being able to do it in Chrome would be perfect for me.
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Nov 1, 2018 at 10:11 PM
Dr Andus wrote:
>Isn’t that only for collecting URLs and files though?
For the moment, yes. “Additional ways of adding information are coming soon.”
https://www.thebrain.com/docs/brainbox
>I’d want to copy and paste in fragments of texts (e.g. from a web page
>or a PDF file) or type my own notes in.
Me too. Evernote will probably remain my main collection box for quite some time. TheBrain represents my action-oriented overview of things.
>Actually being able to do it in Chrome would be perfect for me.
BrainBox does not appear in the web version as far as I can see.