Derek Cornish
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Another program like KeyNote
12/19/2008
While browsing the SourceForge forum on the updated KeyNote, I noticed a reference to what looks like an eerily similar program to the old KeyNote, albeit with a number of improvements. It's called Ri...
Wiki for Fiction Writing
12/16/2008
Manfred,
Thanks for posting details of new developments in respect of Keynote. I would have done so myself, but after months of inaction by the SourceForge site I had assumed that nothing was ever go...
Wiki for Fiction Writing
12/16/2008
JohnK,
Quite a few programs will import Keynote (*.knt) files, so the proprietary aspects should not be too much of a problem - e.g.
Mybase, NoteCase Pro, Treepad, TreeDBNotes 3, GemX-TexNotes, and s...
Wiki for Fiction Writing
12/15/2008
Steve (and JohnK)
I used Notetab Pro for my last writing project. The "outlining" features really only provide a simple Table-of-Contents. But it is surprisingly useful to be able to navigate section...
In one of those impulsive CRIMPING moments familiar to others on this forum, I decided to look again at Ovation Outliner - one of the few single-pane Windows outliners. After downloading it I found th...
Nothing very exciting, I'm afraid:
Zoot32 - couldn't imagine working without it
Outlook 2003 - but looking for something less resource-intensive (maybe Zoot v6 will provide this)
Word 2003 - inevitab...
Zoot News
11/19/2008
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>On the way, I found that background information could be more easily
>sucked into a dedicated application like Surfulater (for web sources) or the file
>system (for P...
Glad to see you are giving it a thorough workout, quant.
Zoot is in transition. It's Zoot32 now, and quite stable, but the many of the old limitations you mention are still in place. The developer is...
Graham Rhind wrote:
>Daly,
>
>I know you are, or were at one stage, an enthusiastic user of Zoot, which also
>has the capability of archiving web pages. This being the case, apart from the very
>...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Today I had a collaboration with my graphic designer who, as you probably guessed, has
>been using Macs for ages. Yet I had never been as impressed as today when I saw ...
Chris Murtland wrote:
>Not exactly the same thing, but Directory Opus has a "flat view" which lets you view the
>contents of a folder and all its subfolders as if it were a single folder.
>
>Chris ...
Linux outliners
9/7/2008
GeorgeB wrote:
>Is there anyone using a Linux Outliner? If so, which one? I've used Notecase (not a real
>outliner). I can't get Vimoutliner installed on my Acer AspireOne. I'm looking for a
>simp...
Newer version of MaxThink
9/2/2008
Cassius wrote:
>Go to http://www.maxthink.org/indexflash.htm.
Thanks, Cassius. That was very helpful.
Derek
David Dunham wrote:
>jimspoon wrote:
>
>>I've been trying out this OPML Editor, I suppose
>>it's the only
>one?
>>http://support.opml.org/download
>
>There are a number of outliners that
>suppo...
SQL Notes
8/7/2008
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
>SQLNotes follows what MS is currently using (though I could make that configurable,
>like just about all other shortcuts), namely:
>
Pierre,
As another GV user I'd defi...
Advice requested
6/6/2008
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
>Regarding MHT files, they natively only display in IE. FF can view them using the MAF
>extension: http://maf.mozdev.org/http://maf.mozdev.org/
Pierre (and Dan7000)
I d...
Mac Software
4/20/2008
Thank you, Franz and everybody else for suggestions about purchasing older Macs - and the RAM issues. I've always used Crucial and Kahlon in my Thinkpads, so glad to know that I wouldn't necessarily h...
Mac Software
4/18/2008
Hugh wrote:
>A mid-scale white MacBook purchased mid-2007, but now
>running Leopard. Sorry, I don't have the exact specs (Core 2 Duo?) because it's not
>with me at the moment, but I use it on a dail...
Mac Software
4/18/2008
Franz Grieser wrote:
>- Mac
>Mini (Intel DualCore) - because I already had an excellent 20" display and wanted a
>(relatively) cheap and silent computer;
>- iBook G4, 12" screen - because I wante...
Mac Software
4/17/2008
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>Okay, I too have now joined those who have made the move to Mac. I just ordered a MacBook,
>and I am eagerly awaiting all the fresh CRIMPing I can do on the new machine.
>
et...
GrandView and Tame
4/8/2008
Cassius wrote:
>
>...Whether due to the Media Center or something Toshiba added, who
>knows?
>
>Finally, perhaps my easier way to cut/paste that you can't do makes up for
>what you can do but I can'...
GrandView and Tame
4/7/2008
Cassius wrote:
>I do have the display/hide pointer item and played with it. Didn't help. By the
>way, my mouse pointer in GV is the Windows pointer.
>
>I've played with my touchpad
>settings also ...
GrandView and Tame
4/6/2008
Cassius,
One other thing - about the menu of items you get by right-clicking on the GV title bar or taskbar icon...
On the list of items there is one below the "Properties" menu item that reads "Hi...
Email Clients
4/6/2008
Daly -
If you use Zoot32 on a regular basis, Outlook syncs with it, which is a major plus for some of its users.
Derek
GrandView and Tame
4/6/2008
Cassius wrote:
>Derek, was there anything not REMmed in your
>Config.nt?
>
>I've tried changing almost everything to no avail.
>
These are the only active lines in my config.nt:
dos=high, umb
devi...
