Wes Perdue
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- June 2006
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- 10/31/2010
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Your choice of mind mapping software
12/22/2006
Derek Cornish wrote:
>Graham and Wes -
>
>Which edition of MindGenius are you using?
I'm using the professional version.
Regards,
Wes
Your choice of mind mapping software
12/21/2006
Graham Smith wrote:
>Have you tried Mind Genius? http://www.mindgenius.com/
>
>This is more
>felxible than Mind Manager and has several useful features where you can change the
>focus of the map to...
Plain Text
12/20/2006
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>We, I have downloaded the free version of EditPad, and like the fact I have the choice of
>tabs and/or multiple open windows -- which makes it great for writing.
>
>I am not yet...
Plain Text
12/20/2006
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Wes, thanks. Can it have two or more windows open at the same time, or are you always
>having to tab back and forth?
>
>Daly
>
Daly,
I regularly have two EditPad windows open,...
Plain Text
12/19/2006
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Also, in terms of plain
>text editors, such as NoteTab, is there one that allows you to have more than one window
>open at a time, so you can work back and forth among windows...
Quick capture for Mind Manager
11/11/2006
Derek Cornish wrote:
>Wes -
>
>Thanks for the Stickies Store tip. I'll take a look.
>
>On the OneNote beta: it
>looks as though they have taken it off now. Only the on-line test drive is available,...
Quick capture for Mind Manager
11/10/2006
Jack Crawford wrote:
>I like the OneNote sidenote scheme too (a version is in the current OneNote
>2003).
>
>The only problem is that you have to be running OneNote to get the
>functionality. (I t...
Quick capture for Mind Manager
11/10/2006
Derek Cornish wrote:
>Wes -
>
>I used to use another free stickies program, which I rather liked. But I always
>ended up with a mass of notes on my display. The "advantage" of HandyNotes is that you ...
Quick capture for Mind Manager
11/9/2006
Derek Cornish wrote:
>
>What, if anything, do other people use?
>
>Derek
I use two:
Stickies: http://www.zhornsoftware.co.uk/stickies/
and the Stickies Store are quote useful. Stickies is free.
...
Your choice of mind mapping software
10/20/2006
Graham Smith wrote:
>Wes
>
>Have you tried Mind Genius? http://www.mindgenius.com/
>
>This is more
>felxible than Mind Manager and has several useful features where you can change the
>focus of the...
Your choice of mind mapping software
10/20/2006
Derek -
>For those who know little or nothing about "mind mapping" (moi, for example), I
>found the comparison at http://www.cul.co.uk/software/istruct.htm to be a useful
>start.
Thanks for the l...
Derek,
The best tool in my arsenal for process mapping is Axon Idea Processor, available at http://web.singnet.com.sg/~axon2000/ . At $135, it's not cheap, but it's very powerful. It seems to have ...
Desktop Sticky notes
10/7/2006
Cassius,
I evaluated TurboNote back in March; I compared it to Stickies. I prefer Stickies along with its add-on, the Stickies Store. Stickies can be found at: http://www.zhornsoftware.co.uk/
- We...
Wiki -- Why?
9/1/2006
Jimbo,
Ah; you're correct; thanks! I apologize.
That feature was easy for me to miss, probably because there's no visual clue unless one hovers over the link. I remember now that it was added a wh...
Wiki -- Why?
9/1/2006
Daly,
That's an excellent question. I think the best answer for me is a wiki's lack of structure. I use WikidPad for certain types of information. I like how the structure isn't strictly tree-base...
Listpro
6/9/2006
John,
Thanks for the notification. A few days ago when you and Steve Z posted about it, I downloaded a trial for Windows and my new Pocket PC phone. I have used Bonsai on my Palms for many years, a...
