Dellu
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- 11/16/2024
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Stephen Zeoli wrote:
Outline came out before there was a OneNote for Mac
>Steve Z.
I see. I didn't think about that one. Right, I can see now why the want to keep going on.
Have you guys seen this application called outline:http://outline.ws/.
I was curious. it is very strange kind of application. I syncs with Onenote; totally the same form and structure with Onenote. ...
ads
3/15/2018
I use bBlock Origin for blocking ads. I always disable it on website that do it fairly (in my view). It is always disabled in this forum.
But, I honestly would not pay a subscription fee.
The 2TB lifetime subscription has also gone from 1200 to 60$.
it doesn't look healthy.
what do you guys think?
Their price of 3TB lifetime cloud storage has gone to 98% sale. I am wondering if they are going bankrupt; or what?
https://shop.dailycaller.com/sales/degoo-premium-lifetime-3tb-backup-plan?utm_sourc...
I don't like links.
My experience is Links are fragile objects. They don't persist a couple of years. If I want to replace one of those applications with another application, the links break.
My ...
Pagico 8
2/9/2018
Lucine wrote:
Does anyone know if the software bought from Bundlehunt can also be
>activated on Windows? It seems like a matter of having the activation
>key to me, but who knows.
Depends on the co...
Pagico 8
2/7/2018
They are selling Pagico for $5.
https://bundlehunt.com/?ap_id=campaign&utm_source=BundleHunt+Marketing+Email&utm_campaign=972a568a48-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_11_15&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1e09167cfa-9...
MacJournal
2/4/2018
I only recently appreciated how MacJournal is such an advanced journaling software.
I love the fact that I can directly attach family videos into my journals.
Last time (a few years ago) I tried these apps, Qiqqa was much more robust than Biblioscape and Citavi. I specially loved its information management system (similar to Nvivo and Atlas) and its integra...
Pagico 8
1/30/2018
The timeline cannot be modified---either 6 weeks, Quarterly or yearly. I was trying to plan on weekly basis. Last time I tried, Pagico was too rigid for planing on the weekly basis.
Scrivener 3 is on the way…
12/5/2017
https://youtu.be/IeYbSdIwwTY?t=1368
kind of Kanban...
With the amazing progressed made in Scrivener 3, I was thinking to use it for writing my academic stuff. The problem is, it is very hard to replicate the Autocomplete citation features in the Latex ed...
Tell us about your book
11/28/2017
Lothar Scholz wrote:
>I've read "The Tinderbox Way" and dont think the world needs another
>book about it.
The Tinderbox way is a general reasoning, or philosophy why one might need to use Tinderb...
Tell us about your book
11/28/2017
@Stephen Zeoli
May I make a suggestion?
It might be good idea if you put a small "Tinderbox for dummies" book (with Mark Anderson?). It might not make you that much money: but, I think you guys alrea...
is Scapple the best for "thinking on paper"
11/27/2017
>This kind of process involves a lot of words (written, deleted, moved…). That’s nothing I’d do in Scapple (or a mind mapping tool).
Of course, you can write extended text on one of...
is Scapple the best for "thinking on paper"
11/26/2017
It is funny I put Tinderbox and Scapple stuck together on that map.
is Scapple the best for "thinking on paper"
11/26/2017
Here is a map I created in 2013 to represent the relations among my research tools in 2013.
it is totally ugly; but was fast to write and practical.
https://dellu.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/resea...
is Scapple the best for "thinking on paper"
11/26/2017
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
This topic inspired me to create a Tinderbox map showing some of the
>ways you might use such a map as a thinking space. You can view the
>screenshot here:
>
>https://www.dropbo...
is Scapple the best for "thinking on paper"
11/25/2017
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>You can write a lot of text as the note’s name, so you don’t really need the note pane open.
I have been thinking about this in Tinderbox for a bit. But, honestly,...
is Scapple the best for "thinking on paper"
11/25/2017
bobmclain wrote:
> I don’t think Literature and Latte designed Scapple to compete with the heavier tools mentioned here. Scapple has a specific, narrow purpose, and does it well. That it *does...
is Scapple the best for "thinking on paper"
11/24/2017
I agree, both VUE and Tinderbox are much more superior products.
But, the complexity of the applications seems to put some kind of mental barrier to use them for small things: for fast thinking.
I...
is Scapple the best for "thinking on paper"
11/24/2017
Human mind is very complex machine.
I had an experience recently trying to buy small plot. I had more than 12 viable choices. Narrowing them down to smaller numbers need a lot reasoning--the pros an...
Scrivener 3 is on the way…
11/21/2017
Hugh wrote:
>In contrast, I wouldn't want to try to write long-form in Tinderbox -
>ever! The definitions of what Tinderbox actually is are several and
>varied. I like to think of it as a sophistic...
Scrivener 3 is on the way…
11/21/2017
I rarely used Scrivener before. I never passed a few minutes of playing with it. I didn't see much advantage over Tinderbox.
Playing a bit with the new version last night, I find the **Bookmark fea...
