Alexander Deliyannis
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Nice; if you like it, you might also want to check out Emeditor with the outliner plug-in.
treeline - tech republic article
11/3/2013
Thanks for the heads up.
Interestingly, what the article describes is something that I think Brainstorm is much better suited for. One could argue that Brainstorm is not a Linux program, but it runs...
Notecase Pro can read and write a variety of formats, including OPML (1.0 I believe) and tab indented text. It can also work directly with such formats, if you find them convenient for permanent use. ...
Paul Korm wrote:
>So, Y Combinator funds the skill building of the competent, shakes
>the losers out of the market, and then gets a tidy profit for their efforts.
>In this model, many if not most o...
Dr Andus wrote:
>>I would be more likely to trust a service that is a labour of love and
>>run by two guys from their garage, than a hip start-up with huge VC
>>support from the Valley...
[...]
>>But...
P.S. Ignore the last phrase; I was planning to follow up with the Manymoon story separately, but in the end just wrote a brief version of what I had in mind.
This issue deserves a post in a personal blog (which I don't have) and time for research and documentation (which I don't have either). But I am not willing to let it pass so easily, so hopefully you ...
graphical scenario outliner
10/26/2013
Luis, welcome to the forum.
To add to the already presnted ideas and considering that you liked Scapple, I would say that any of the so called mindmappers (Freemind, MindManager, MindGenius, MindView...
NoteTab for note-taking
10/20/2013
Kensai, thanks for heads up; Iztok has a new donor--it's only fair given how much his software is used.
Your post presents a very interesting approach: instead of keeping all kinds of notes in one pl...
Gingko
10/14/2013
bobmclain wrote:
>When I logged in to my Gingko account just now, a window popped up
>offering the first 500 takers a lifetime subscription for $39.
Thanks for the heads up. I just logged in but did...
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>There was an two-pane outliner many years
>ago that could do this. The name escapes me and it is long dead,
>unfortunately.
You refer to Acute Notes http://www.outlinersoftware....
Evernote 5 is here
10/12/2013
dan7000 wrote:
>While it's true that corporations have
>traditionally used file folders for documents, that is only because
>legacy operating systems, originally built for personal computers with
>flo...
Evernote 5 is here
10/12/2013
Garland Coulson wrote:
>At first, I resisted this and kept thinking I needed more structure, but
>I have become a believer over time.
Yes, at the end of the day, everything might be miscellaneous htt...
jimspoon wrote:
>It seems that
>the gulf between single and dual pane outliners can be bridged fairly
>easily, so that the resulting program would have the advantages of both
>types of outliners.
I a...
Evernote 5 is here
10/10/2013
dan7000 wrote:
>I wish there was a good tool for organizing a subset of EN notes into a highly structured outline.
WSP wrote:
>I just create a series of special notes -- one for each
>chapter -- that...
Evernote 5 is here
10/9/2013
My experience is very similar to Dan's and WSP/Bill's. I have more than 12,000 notes in my Evernote database. The vast majority are news articles collected from the internet, most of which I haven't r...
Clones? Cross-referencing?
10/6/2013
22111 wrote:
>The same applies to Surfulater and EN: We are well speaking of external
>linking to individual items, are we not?
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Clones? Cross-referencing?
10/5/2013
Off the top of my head (I'll follow up if I think pf more with the help of daylight):
(1) Brainstorm, "namesakes", text-based, apparently it was David Tebbut (Brainstorm's inventor) who came up with ...
ConnectedText v6 is out
10/1/2013
Dr Andus wrote:
>2) The "named blocks," which is effectively a qualitative data analysis
>feature to mark up passages and gather them in another topic.
This alone is a very good reason for CRIMPing a...
jimspoon wrote:
>Only links that are started with http or www are clickable.
The following might be relevant, or not: I have found that whether such textual links are clickable also has to do with th...
Zoot XT and Evernote
9/29/2013
Daly, Jim, thanks for the heads up. Very interesting conversation.
The learning curve has stopped me from playing around more with the new Zoot and of upgrading. In the past I bought version 5 to use...
Wayne K wrote:
>I haven't found a Chrome add-on that does a similar job with pdf's.
>If I could find one, that would solve the problem
I don't have something to propose if you want the PDF page to...
Wayne, you could try a tool such as the Google Chrome extension Note Anywhere. I copy from the description: "with this ext, you can make notes on any web page, any position. When you open that page ag...
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
>InfoQube certainly qualifies as an outliner with tree structure and
>formula support (with both row and column equations)
Pierre, of course, that was an important omission ...
I prefer to reply here for reference, as it seems a very relevant topic for this site. Could you copy the reply linking back here? I am unlikely to follow up on the discussion in another forum.
The c...
