Treepad
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Posted by washere
Oct 3, 2019 at 03:39 PM
I don’t think “many” apps export hjt (Treepad) files. In fact that’s the big problem with outliner software and their devs. They import as many filetype formats as they can, and export few, apparently to keep users from going elsewhere. Which in fact, has the opposite effect.
The few exceptions in whatever genre of software, not just outliners, are richly rewarded by a growing user base, for their noble spirit as it permeates all their work. As many users have toolchains paths in various software in their processes.
So if anyone knows any other software that exports in Treepad’s hjt format, please post here as I could use more than just Keynote. The more the better as each had limitations on import types.
Thanks in advance.
Posted by Lb
Oct 3, 2019 at 11:22 PM
MyInfo does a good job of it. I actually use the export in hjt to export it into a few different programs each week.
Posted by Lb
Oct 4, 2019 at 10:46 AM
KeyNote NF is the only other one I use that exports to hjt from what I can tell.
NoteCase Pro is really nice, you may ask the guys on the forum if it would be easy to write a script to export it in that format. I know it imports hjt great now that the developer fixed a few bugs.
Posted by washere
Oct 4, 2019 at 01:12 PM
Thanks LB. That would be nice. Currently the way I found is exporting NC as OPML.
Then importing into Halna (Android app) as OPML-2, a format I asked him to create last year for this purpose.
Exporting as hjt on Halna.
Import Into Treepaf, save again as hjt on Treepad.
IIRC hjt exports by Halna on Android or Keynote on Windows sometimes have problems exporting all the inline data (data inside the nodes, on the right panel). Hence needing a final hjt save on Treepad. Apparently not all hjt are the same.
Thanks for the MyInfo tip, will try this weekend.
Posted by RickFencer
Oct 20, 2019 at 05:43 PM
In addition to Halna, Android Outliner also both imports and exports in .hjt format.