Your current PIM software portfolio - November 2008 Poll
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Posted by jaslar
Dec 14, 2008 at 01:00 AM
In the Linux world:
Jpilot for day to day task management
Notecase Pro for larger projects, outlining, textbases, notes
Freemind for mindmapping, visual brainstorming
Openoffice for final writing
Thunderbird for email
Posted by Manfred
Dec 14, 2008 at 03:33 AM
The software I use for “information processing” broadly conceived:
Everyday (absolutely rely on):
ConnectedText (for notes and “zero drafts”)
AutoHotKey (for automation)
Firefox (Internet)
Thunderbird (Mail)
MS-Word 2002 and “Chapter by Chapter” (for more polished drafts and submissions)
Visual Thesaurus 3 (for inspiration)
Agenda at Once (for scheduling and todo list)
Syncback (for backup and synchronization)
True-Crypt (Encryption of USB drives)
Less frequently:
Brainstorm (structuring)
NoteTab Pro (Text files)
TkOutline (outlining)
MindManger 2002 (Mind maps)
7-Zip (Compression)
The most important one for me is ConnectedText (just as last year).