Dr Andus
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Mitchell Kastner wrote:
>Scrivener for Windows is offering a negligible discount---4 bucks----until
>11/7/2011 when they are rolling out Ver. 1.0. I have already purchased a license for
>Writing out...
historical timeline modelling
11/2/2011
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>One more http://www.officetimeline.com/default.aspx
>
>The free version is quite
>powerful and the Plus version is just $2.99
>http://www.officetimeline.com/plus.aspx
G...
Mitchell Kastner wrote:
>Btw: I still do not believe that either program is
>useful for academic or legal writing since neither has a facility for storing,
>retrieving and inserting citations.
Ther...
pereh wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have no in-depth knowledge of software for writing books, so I would really
>be thankful for some kind of comparison of Scrivener and Storybook. To me, these look
>very sim...
Fredy wrote:
>why do you think seemingly 99 p.c. of people do NOT use outliners, but MS Word files,
>etc. ? Because of that same phenomenon, the need for "breathing space", which they
>instinctively...
basilides wrote:
>Greetings. Someone on this forum wrote that the Windows version of this software is
>three years behind the Mac version. Is this an accurate assertion? I was on the verge of
>pre-o...
Fredy wrote:
>"I?ve been very pleased to have finally access to this software (not having a
>Mac)."
>
>As we all know, the Win version is more or less the Mac version of 3 or more years
>ago, this f...
CRC wrote:
>Subject says it all. $36 US.
>http://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener.php
>
>Charles
Thanks. Perhaps it's worth adding that this is at a 10% discount until 7th Nov. Also, there is ...
Biblioscape 9 - the end of searching ?
10/31/2011
maties wrote:
>Please no promotion
>here.
>OutlinerSoftware-Forum was initiated only for users to discuss their own
>experiences with different kind of information management software....
>This
>Fo...
Reflexive outlining with several outliners
10/20/2011
Franz Grieser wrote:
>I made the experience that retyping (not copying)
>the outline elements can also help getting more clarity. Instead of Storybook I used
>Storylines for a project some time ago....
Reflexive outlining with several outliners
10/19/2011
Dr Andus wrote:
>As I'm constructing an outline from
>scratch, there is nothing to import or export for me. I'm using simple copy and paste
>between Scrivener, Bonsai and Storybook back and forth t...
Reflexive outlining with several outliners
10/19/2011
Dr Andus wrote:
>Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>>- Can you
>>explain how you construct the
>_outline_ in Storybook? With the Stoybook info types I
>>would expect that you can get
>3-4 levels max, i...
Reflexive outlining with several outliners
10/19/2011
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>- Is there a non-manual way to transfer the outline
>from Scrivener to Bonsai; e.g. as tab-indented text, OPML or whatever?
There are some ways to import and export for...
Reflexive outlining with several outliners
10/19/2011
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
>I'm
>pretty sure that all these views are available in InfoQube (and more, such as
>MapView).
Pierre,
thanks for the suggestion. InfoQube is on my list of software to c...
Reflexive outlining with several outliners
10/18/2011
In case this triggers any interesting suggestions or comments: I've just begun outlining my doctoral thesis (in the social sciences), and as it's going to be a complex piece of work (8-9 chapters, 80-...
ThinkComposer early beta
10/14/2011
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>Well, not that I'm a big fan of it, but Inspiration goes from an outline to a diagram and
>back again at the click of a button.
>
>www.inspiration.com
>
>Steve Z. and DaXiong
...
Evernote + Scrivener to write a book?
10/13/2011
Depending on the amount of data you collect, you may find another software useful in the middle for analysing the raw data, process them and only use the outcome of the analysis in Scrivener. I suppos...
Storybook 3.0 review
10/12/2011
To use Storybook as a project management tool sounds like a very interesting idea. I was actually wondering if this software could also be used for organising qualitative research material for the soc...
ThinkComposer early beta
10/10/2011
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>Well, not that I'm a big fan of it, but Inspiration goes from an outline to a diagram and
>back again at the click of a button.
>
>www.inspiration.com
>
Thanks Steve. Inspirati...
ThinkComposer early beta
10/10/2011
Regarding outliners and concept mapping, which outliners out there make it the easiest to convert an outline into a (visual) concept map or vice versa, at the click of a button? CMAP Tools and VUE are...
ThinkComposer early beta
10/8/2011
VUE is very nice. I just had a quick try and I think I'll be switching from CMAP Tools with immediate effect. I love the rapid prototyping function and the fact that you are not forced to define relat...
ThinkComposer early beta
10/8/2011
Thanks. I've been using Cmap Tools (http://cmap.ihmc.us/) for years, which I like for its simplicity and ease of use, so it will be interesting to compare it with ThinkComposer. Are there any other co...
the future?
10/5/2011
The CIA can easily do this for you now :) But in a more primitive form this is possible partly with time tracking software such as
Visual TimeAnalyzer - http://www.neuber.com/timeanalyzer/index.html
C...
Outliner/PIM roll call: Fall 2011
9/30/2011
quant wrote:
>I've seen the pen used at one of the meetings by one guy this week, was wondering what it
>is. I'm not sure how people would react if they know it can record sound, in business
>settin...
Why do you CRIMP?
9/29/2011
Ken wrote:
>Why CRIMP? Because I can only handle so much of The Pomodoro Technique -
>http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/ before I feel like a slave to my work at hand. A
>guy has to dream once in a...
