RickFencer
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- 10/20/2019
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Treepad
10/20/2019
Android Outliner is a single pane outliner (Halna is 2-pane) so that may explain the data issue.
Treepad
10/20/2019
In addition to Halna, Android Outliner also both imports and exports in .hjt format.
OutlinerSoftware.com misconfigured
1/1/2019
I've been seeing a similar warning in Opera on my Android devices.
best outliner you use? (2018)
4/17/2018
Pierre, I just read your extended comments re IQ and can totally relate. Based on Jon's recommendation I downloaded the latest version of IQ with the hope of doing a plain single pane outline a la tkO...
best outliner you use? (2018)
4/16/2018
Jon: Many thanks for those suggestions.
best outliner you use? (2018)
4/15/2018
I concur, especially with respect to exporting outline content for other uses. Though I still find tkOutline easier for creating and organizing content. I wish there were more single-pane options for ...
In Android world I've been using Handrite Pro for several years and it works well for me.
Best program for lecture notes
6/3/2016
At the risk of being a Luddite... if I'm a classroom or lecture hall taking notes I'd want to concentrate on what's being said but still be able to get down enough in notes to remind me of the essenti...
Current Advise on Two-Pane Outliner
1/25/2015
You might also check out Page Four:
www.softwareforwriting.com
New Android single pane outliner
1/8/2015
Android users might want to check out MindNote on Google Play. It's presented as a "mind mapping notepad", but it's really a simple, single-pane outliner. You can easily indent or outdent entries as ...
OutlineEdit 1.2 & Sale
11/9/2014
It looks great. Would love to have an Android v
Grapevine (Android) updated
5/27/2014
For Android users... There is a new update of Grapevine at Google Play. In my opinion, Grapevine is the best single-pane outliner for Android. Its inline notes and on-screen editing are better than ...
Workflowy: Your Brain on One Page
4/18/2014
Many thanks, as always, for the clarification.
Workflowy: Your Brain on One Page
4/16/2014
I played with it a little more and you CAN move items around with a long-press on the item. You can also add in-line notes under an item. It does appear that you can only have a single outline with ...
Workflowy: Your Brain on One Page
4/16/2014
Thanks, Dr,. Andrus. I just downloaded it and tried it out a bit. It's still very rudimentary. You can indent and outdent items but I can't see any way to re-order items, which is a big problem for...
I concur re both Outlined Pro and NoteLynx. For a two-pane outliner / info manager I've come to enjoy Halna. Simple and reasonably flexible.
As I've posted before, Grapevine is probably the best of the single pane outlines for Android devices. The developers are very responsive, as well. My only issue with the program has been that the o...
I use a Google Nexus 7 (2013) and a Neptor folding bluetooth keyboard and I really like them. For Android notetaking I use either Jota+, a very capable and flexible plain text editor with lots of spe...
Another Android outliner
5/7/2013
Android users might want to check out Grapevine.
It's a single-pane outliner. It has standard movement and promoting/demoting of lines (children follow when the parent line is moved). It also has i...
Two other two-pane outliners for Android in addition to those Alexander mentions:
Android Outliner and Halna Outliner. Both are very capable. I find Halna a little more user friendly but Android Ou...
Just to complete the loop...
Thanks, all, for the thoughtful commentary. I will confess I have a hard time wrapping my head around the kind of situation Dr Andus or Alexander describe where the phen...
Android single pane outliner
4/22/2013
For Android users... I've come across an honest-to-goodness single pane outliner, and a rather capable one at that. It's called Linelo. It's free and you can find it either at the Google store or at...
Good point. Probably comes under the heading of "get the right tool for the job".
Many thanks.
I've been an interested reader of this forum for several years and want to first offer my thanks to all of you for both insightful commentary and for great suggestions on outlining software and its us...
