ThinkingTools, softwares which helps in ThinkingProcess
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Posted by satis
Feb 16, 2021 at 03:59 PM
Newbee wrote:
> I want to curate, a list of all ThinkingTools, softwares
Have you tried working from a base list and then visiting AlternativeTo-style websites?
Frankly, all these bumps makes it seem a bit like asking people to do homework for you.
How about providing a list of what you’ve come up with already?
Posted by MadaboutDana
Feb 16, 2021 at 04:24 PM
Agreed. Why not read through discussions on this forum for ideas?
We cover a spectacular range of tools, and also discuss various use cases and processes.
satis wrote:
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>Newbee wrote:
>> I want to curate, a list of all ThinkingTools, softwares
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>Have you tried working from a base list and then visiting
>AlternativeTo-style websites?
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>Frankly, all these bumps makes it seem a bit like asking people to do
>homework for you.
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>How about providing a list of what you’ve come up with already?
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>
Posted by tightbeam
Feb 16, 2021 at 10:14 PM
How about first you post what you already know, and then ask for help with what you don’t know. I doubt anyone here will want to help unless you show that you’ve put some effort into the project yourself (and have some baseline knowledge, which I’m not sure that you do).
Posted by David Garner
Feb 17, 2021 at 01:27 PM
Hi Newbee,
I am also interested in a list of ThinkingTools (software, which helps with the many aspects of the thinking process) and also PKM (Personal Knowledge Management), Information Storing Apps and lots of other aspects of available software.
I’m also not sure where to draw the line between the various types of software that are available to help us live better, more interesting lives, using computers.
You said: “I want to curate, a list”. That’s interesting. Can you share how you envision this list being used and what form it might take, to be the most useful to the most people? Are you trying to sell it to others as a way to attract some kind of business customers? Is it a part of a homework assignment, as suggested by others on this forum, or part of a doctorial (or other higher education effort) research project? Do you intend to make it freely available to the general public? If so, what would that look like?
I’m asking, because it seems like others are interested in where you are coming from, so they can know how much effort it is worth, for them, to contribute to your desired outcome. I’m also asking, because I’m trying to FIND the list you are wanting to CURATE. I’m not even convinced that I have a good idea what such a list would best look like.
If you have done any research in this forum, you have probably already found that I asked a similar type of question a little while ago. If so, you should have already found a bunch of very helpful replies which were provided by users to me. I’m not sure they have answered your question specifically, but they pointed me to many, many interesting projects/software tools that might be of some interest to you as well.
In my quest, for a better understanding, of the landscape, I encountered: https://www.theproductivists.club/ which is another (much smaller, I think) forum that has interesting people and discussions on these kinds of topics. If you have not already found it, or the associated “the productivists” Discord community discussion server, I would recommend you join there and introduce yourself.
One other place, that I have found to be quite interesting, is: https://forum.zettelkasten.de/. Might not be as interesting to you, but I think it’s worth a look.
If you know of other such places, I’d love to hear about them. I’m still searching for a better way to find and share for information about the above kinds of topics.
Sorry, that’s all I have on the “Tip of my Finger”, for now, except “Google is Your Friend”.
David Garner
Posted by Daly de Gagne
Feb 17, 2021 at 03:35 PM
What do you mean by “bump”?
Daly