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Posted by Hugh
Nov 17, 2020 at 11:27 AM
MadaboutDana wrote:
Ah dear, poor old chap – I’ve confused Obsidian with Life
>Notes. Sorry about that!
>
>Life Notes in its current beta form is also well worth a look, although
>it’s not yet as polished as Obsidian. Obsidian does, of course,
>allow you to look at multiple notes simultaneously.
>
>But Life Notes has a number of interesting refinements. Backlinks are
>nicely implemented, although I prefer Obsidian’s separate lists of
>backlinks (linked mentions) and – genius! – unlinked
>cross-references (unlinked mentions). Life Notes also allows you to open
>a spreadsheet view of notes with the same tag and the same
>“fields” (not unlike the AskSam approach to fields, for
>those who remember good ole’ AskSam), as well as a
>“summary” view based on shared headers. It doesn’t yet
>have a proper search function, although it’s under development.
>
>I’m sending the developer notes on weaknesses, but already rate
>Life Notes very highly.
>
>Cheers,
>Bill
Yes, Life Notes does look interesting as a beta. Thanks, Bill.
Posted by Heiko Haller
Jul 5, 2021 at 01:26 PM
Hi folks,
since someone mentioned iMapping: There is now a state-of-the-art successor of the iMapping Tool: Infinity Maps
The old iMapping Tool is not being actively maintained anymore. The new Infinity Maps will be superseeding it in any respect and in many it already has – here is what’s new:
- Share interactive maps online
- Undo/Redo
- Copy/Paste – also between Maps
- Large Selection of Templates
- Help Area: Tutorials, Feedback Board and much more
- Optimized Performance
- Improved Usability
- Coming later in July 2021: Real-Time Collaboration and Presentation Mode
So, be sure to check out Infinity Maps and stay tuned – we are making a lot of progress…
https://infinitymaps/en/
Cheers – Heiko