Dr Andus
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Anybody met this outliner?
11/10/2012
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>By the way, Piggydb is evolving nicely into a
>paradigm much more solid than wikis.
That's a bold claim ;) Would you care to elaborate? (I'm intrigued by Piggydb but hav...
iPad Mini and outlining
11/9/2012
Hugh wrote:
>Thanks to Steve's posts, I've been looking at the Mini as a serious work tool. I've
>eschewed a full-size iPad so far, seeing it as more of a consuming than a producing
>machine. One po...
Graham Rhind wrote:
>The "Support" information has now been removed from their site. So it's an
>unsupported solution.
Interesting. I was just looking at that page last night and it was still ther...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Structure-wise, this sounds ideal. But there seem to
>be very few offline applications which can sync with Todoist. After much much hope,
>trial and disillusionment, I h...
iPad Mini and outlining
11/8/2012
MadaboutDana wrote:
>I'm sorry to hear Notebooks didn't work for you, but it's very much horses for courses.
>I too went through a love-hate period with Notebooks, because it is a very
>sophisticate...
which solution do you suggest?
11/8/2012
MadaboutDana wrote:
>If you are thinking of wikis, I can also recommend ProjectForum, a commercial product
>but very modestly priced for a basic version ($25). There is a free version, but it's
>fai...
which solution do you suggest?
11/7/2012
I think some of your criteria are almost mutually exclusive, especially being able to do all that stuff and "be able to handle efficiently a large amount of data."
Three programs that would tick a l...
Reinstalling Brainstorm
11/7/2012
sean wrote:
>Hi Wolfgang, how do you use Brainstorm with UR ? I can link a file in UR but can't search
>it. So I generally save it as an HTML and link that as well in UR so it becomes searchable.
>I...
Marbux wrote:
>@ "But is there a way to display some icons in a column to show which outline items have
>notes? I poked around in the column settings but couldn’t find anything."
>
>As
>mentio...
New members' comments stuck
11/7/2012
Chris Murtland wrote:
>I think I've gotten all the previously unapproved members approved now.
Thanks for that, Chris.
>There is a
>bug I haven't sorted out yet with the "latest post by" - this cur...
New members' comments stuck
11/7/2012
Dr Andus wrote:
>Hi Chris,
>
>FYI, I see from my RSS feed that there have been a few comments in the last
>week or two from new members who haven't been approved. They seem legit. Would you mind
>no...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Dr Andus wrote:
>>Dragon Dictation requires an internet connection.
>
>I wonder why?
>
>I would assume that the recognition happens in the cloud (as OCR does in Evernot...
Dr Andus wrote:
>Gary Carson wrote:
>>I think the fastest and easiest way to take notes from books,
>newspapers, etc., is to
>>use a digital voice recorder and then transcribe your audio
>notes wit...
Gary Carson wrote:
>I think the fastest and easiest way to take notes from books, newspapers, etc., is to
>use a digital voice recorder and then transcribe your audio notes with Dragon
>Naturally Sp...
New members' comments stuck
11/6/2012
Hi Chris,
FYI, I see from my RSS feed that there have been a few comments in the last week or two from new members who haven't been approved. They seem legit. Would you mind nodding these through? Ch...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Thanks, this is useful to know. Unfortunately I don't have a license for recent
>versions of DOpus. The CRIMPer in me would love this occasion to upgrade, but the
>amoun...
iPad Mini and outlining
11/5/2012
Ken wrote:
>I am not familiar with
>Outline Pro, but will give it a look, if only for the sake of CRIMP research. ;)
I wasn't recommending Outline Pro (I've never tried it). I just included the lin...
iPad Mini and outlining
11/5/2012
Ken wrote:
> Regarding Notebooks, it was one of the first
>programs that I bought, but it is one of the least used.
Same here. The hindrance for me was the hierarchical folder structure which made ...
* sorry, backward slashes
I've never tried this but DOpus seems to offer a solution. This might involve some reorganisation of your list (to display commas and forward slashes) and then copying and pasting it into DOpus:
http...
Franz Grieser wrote:
>PhraseExpander looks interesting.
>However, I tend to go with PhraseExpress as it imports Word AutoText and AutoCorrect
>and has a huge library of German AutoCorrect entries. B...
Geoffrey Miller wrote:
>Firefox. I have looked at other alternatives, and also tried the very similar (and
>free) "WordExpander" which is much faster in operation but requires at least a
>two-letter...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Dr Andus wrote:
>>CTRL+C copies and pastes the content, CTRL+A selects all, and
>CTRL+J joins the broken
>>lines that are adjacent only - which is important to
>preserv...
RightNote vs. NoteCase Pro
11/2/2012
Jon Polish wrote:
>Dr. Andus:
>No, I continue to use WhizFolders for writing chunks of text to be refined
>(re-organized) in WhizFolders later. I continue to rely extensively on UR and
>InfoQube fo...
RightNote vs. NoteCase Pro
11/2/2012
Jon Polish wrote:
>The intended use
>is for writing and research.
Does that mean you have given up on WhizFolders then? http://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/3413/15
Obviously "writing and r...
