Cassius
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I have NOT been following this thread as I am retired ;-). However, I just ran across a listing of some To-Do List managers that someone might be interested in. It is at
http://jonathanstoolbar.bl...
GrandView and Tame
4/8/2008
Derek Cornish wrote:
>>Cassius wrote: One positive item. I just discovered that if I copy text from a Windows file, I can paste it into GV by just clicking the right touchpad button. Also, if I hig...
GrandView and Tame
4/6/2008
Derek, thank you for all your help and suggestions.
Our autoexec.nt and config.nt files have identical operating (non-REMmed) commands. Your thought that GV might work better under command.com was g...
GrandView and Tame
4/6/2008
WARNING!!!
In the above missive, I said,
"3) (You probably know this; I didn’t.) With GV open, right-clicking on the GV title bar or the GV icon in the task bar opens a menu that contains a “properti...
GrandView and Tame
4/5/2008
Derek said,
2. I looked in my config.nt and Autoexec.nt files (both in c:\WINDOWS\system32\) and noticed that I still had references to Tame in the latter, but REMMed out - apart from a path statemen...
GrandView and Tame
4/3/2008
Derek Cornish wrote:
>... I don't have your problem with my mouse in GV. I can just click on the menu bar to select a menu item. Have another look at the pif settings I posted in another thread rec...
GrandView and Tame
4/3/2008
1) I just tried running GV under Tame ver 6 pre-release in Windows XP SP2 Media Center Edition.. I do not recommend it. I found no real advantages and some drawbacks. I used GoBack to completely r...
Graham Rhind wrote:
>...You do bring up in me a nostalgia for my old paper-based Filofax, though! I wish they could be synced with my Palm ;-)
>
I think Filofax is still around. Many years ago it ...
Graham, I liked your list of requirements.
I used Ecco for years and was quite satisfied. Here's one you probably have not looked at: myTasks (www.kingstairs.com). I admit to knowing NOTHING about...
short time memory and outliner software
3/26/2008
Guido wrote:
>That is because we don't seperate here between thinking how it can be and how it should
>be. Every thougt can be in theory connected to every other thought, but in terms of good
>scho...
short time memory and outliner software
3/25/2008
Guido wrote:
>Hi Alex,
>
>I ' d like to add one important advantage of Mind-Maps that indeed are more
>than outlines : they reflect the way we think. We think in a network of pictures,
>feelings, s...
Interesting book.
3/25/2008
dan7000 wrote:
>...I actually like Notemap, but I >feel burned by the ADM dead end so I'm going with the big boys now (OneNote)....
I, too, actually liked moribund NoteMap, except for the Word Exp...
Interesting book.
3/24/2008
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>A couple of years ago I was talking to a friend who's a reader of law at a UK university. She
>had no idea of information management software and told me that neither d...
GrandView (GV) on XP or Vista--how?
3/13/2008
Chris Thompson wrote:
>Was 2.0 the last version of GrandView?
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Yes.
The following is the last ReadMe.GV file I have. It is dated 11/30/1990. (The formatting may not survive the ...
mac emulators
3/13/2008
Chris Thompson wrote:
>Yup, they were practically siblings. GrandView was generally a bit more powerful. I
>can't remember if it had clones though. MORE did for sure. It was the golden age of
>ou...
1. You can paste graphics into Inspiration (www.inspiration.com), but I don't think in line.
Here's something I do that sometimes is helpful to me. I sometimes want to copy both text and graphics. ...
mac emulators
3/13/2008
Chris Thompson wrote:
>It almost doesn't count... that's like emulating Windows 3.1 ;) The only outliner you
>can run in those emulators is the old, but still feature rich, MORE.
>...................
GrandView (GV) on XP or Vista--how?
3/13/2008
JP,
I don't think that there's an electronic version of the manuals. Without manuals, you are probably missing some "hidden" features.
I'm sure you know that Alt-F1 awakens the menu bar. Under the...
mac emulators
3/12/2008
Speaking of the Mac, my son gave up on PCs and bought one. He says he still has to use a Vista PC at work and HATES it. He says that any DVD created on a Vista PC, such as one onto which documents h...
News for Zoot fans
3/9/2008
Derek Cornish wrote: I was never as adept at getting the most out of GV as you were. I still have your key customizations.
1. The key customizations were to try and match WordPerfect to the exten...
News for Zoot fans
3/8/2008
Tom S. wrote: FWIW I got a new laptop 6 months ago and I haven't had a single problem with Vista. Of course, I must admit I spend 95% of my time in MS programs. If it didn't work with Outlook, th...
GrandView (GV) on XP or Vista--how?
3/8/2008
Here are the shortcut file properties) I've been using in XP. I make NO claim that they are the best. I tried TAME software; it made some things easier, but other things seemed harder. Newer versio...
News for Zoot fans
3/7/2008
Stephen Zeoli wrote: Yes, but we've been waiting for 17 years for a Windows version of GrandView!
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True, but remember that Symantec owns the rights to GV and its unique file format, and 1...
GrandView (GV) on XP or Vista--how?
3/7/2008
Some of us still use GV on Win XP or Vista (?). I thought it would be worthwhile for those who do to share their settings (pif file settings, supplementary software, etc.) that make GV more user-fri...
News for Zoot fans
3/7/2008
Derek Cornish wrote: Although I'm a great fan, and current user, of GV - which works fine for me on XP - I don't see it as comparable with Zoot in terms of capacity to organize information. Compleme...
