Kenneth Rhee
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- May 2006
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- 6/13/2007
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Ideamason 3.0 released
1/20/2007
Pardon my suggestion on this, but it seems like the discussion thread has shifted into folks' lamenting or criticizing about ADM. I thought this is a thread of IM 3, which I think is a wonderful prog...
Ideamason 3.0 released
1/19/2007
I would recommend IdeaMason 3 wholeheartedly. I have been using it for several weeks, and the program is rock solid, and even if you encounter an error, the company repairs it expeditiously. Also, I...
Starting fresh
1/10/2007
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>I've been impressed with Evernote, and the additions to
>version 2 seem interesting. As for choosing EN over OneNote, I find the notebook
>metaphore works well for the proje...
Starting fresh
1/9/2007
Stephen,
Getting a new "toy" (oops, a serious productivity device) is exciting.
I would suggest instead of Onenote 2007, Evenote 2.0. It's currently in beta, but it's getting better.
Ken
askSam - or not...?
12/23/2006
Derek Cornish wrote:
>As an occasional user of askSam v5 I regularly think about upgrading to version 6,
>especially when those Christmas update special offers come round.
>
>Is anyone
>(still) us...
Any ADM news?
12/15/2006
Jan Rifkinson wrote:
>Anyone heard how ADM is doing? I was un-invited on the development list so have lost
>touch. TIA
>
>--
I just heard from Eric they are making progress on their conversion to...
I think currently the best software for doing academic research is Notabene. I think once IdeaMason 3 appears, that might change. Most of folks I know use Word and Endnote combination since both ar...
Organizing vs. searching
11/26/2006
Paulo Diniz wrote:
>Hi Daly,
>
>Wouldn't it be easier to make food a master category, and put all those kinds
>of food as slave categories??
>If i tag something "vegetable", the system would know
...
Fallows Article on Info Managers
11/20/2006
Stephen R. Diamond wrote:
>Your telling me what to post is presumptuous and like your other opinions, loathsome.
>If you don't like my posts, don't read them.
>
Here we go again!
I refuse to enga...
Fallows Article on Info Managers
11/18/2006
Derek Cornish wrote:
>Ken -
>
>I don't use a Mac (yet), but I am impressed with the range of outlining programs
>available for it. Ted Goranson's regular column in "About This Particular Outliner
...
Line searches
11/18/2006
Francis Morrone wrote:
>After looooong experience with information managers, I find that one of the features
>that matters most to me is what I think we call "line searches," i.e., search queries
...
Fallows Article on Info Managers
11/17/2006
Stephen R. Diamond wrote:
>
>Fallows is more capable than I would have previously believed in talking complete
>nonsense about software. Perhaps it comes with being a journalist, but he is far from...
How I use Ideamason - and why
10/29/2006
Graham Smith wrote:
>I did get some help with this problem and followed various
>bits of advice on fine tuning settings, none of which helped.
>
>Indeed I annoyed some
>of my helpers who, havng ...
How I use Ideamason - and why
10/29/2006
Graham Smith wrote:
>This gave me purple
>fringing around closely spaced letters and I had to switch it off as it was annoying me
>so much
>
>
>>This is not to suggest that XP is the best OS ava...
How I use Ideamason - and why
10/29/2006
Graham Smith wrote:
>
>I seem to approach this from the other
>direction, unless you know that XP will solve a specific problem I cannot see why
>anyone would want to upgrade.
>
>Graham
>
Grah...
How I use Ideamason - and why
10/29/2006
Graham Smith wrote:
>
>In the University I
>work in there are still a good proportion of academic staff running win2000, with a
>replacement policy that seems to be based on a "replace when broke...
How I use Ideamason - and why
10/28/2006
Franz Grieser wrote:
>Are you
>serious? At least in Germany, you would have had to try hard to find a Windows PC in the
>last 4-5 years that does not fit the requirements (including the need for ...
Why isn't notetaking software better?
9/25/2006
For windows, I would suggest Evernote for note taking and Ariadne for outlining.
However, I would agree that the Windows community is lagging behind Mac for me . . .
If I were using a Mac, I would...
As I was reading some of others' comments, I started to wonder what I might consider as essential in my information manager and came up with top 5.
1. Data Storage-- safety and integrity. What good...
Idea Mason Email Help Please
9/3/2006
Daly,
I'm sorry to hear that. I don't have any problem assigning ideas to project and activities (in fact, you can assign more than one).
I also assign my ideas into categories as well for future s...
Wiki -- Why?
9/2/2006
Chris,
I don't think there is one best information manager that I know of. I think 80% of my information is plain texts, but I do keep tables, bullet and numbered lists on many of my notes. I just ...
Idea Mason Email Help Please
9/2/2006
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Kenneth, many thanks for that.
>
>Must admit I get tired of web sites that don't play
>nice with Firefox.
>
>In this case IdeaMason's site didn't even play nice with
>Explore...
Idea Mason Email Help Please
9/2/2006
Daly,
I forwarded your message to their support.
Hopefully you will hear from them soon.
Ken
Wiki -- Why?
9/2/2006
Daly,
I agree with you that formatting is the stumbling block for me. Perhpas I'm just used to doing things in the WYSWYG mode these days. I agree with others that linking and free-flowing structur...
WhizFolders and Graphical Front Ends
7/14/2006
Let me throw in my two cents here. I think the best rendition of note-taking, information manager, and writing software I've seen so far is Circusponies Notebook. It's rather eloquent in its integra...
