Nomatica
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I am having a hard time remembering what Windows applications I have experimented with that had the ability to monitor a folder's contents and update its database/index to include any new files that m...
braintool
4/23/2021
BrainTool wrote:
Franz Grieser wrote:
>Another vote for a Firefox add-in.
>
>BrainTool developer here - My plan is to make BrainTool available on
>Edge and Firefox,........... >BTW I posted a writeu...
braintool
4/22/2021
There are a number of different angles to look at the Chromium vs Firefox debate. I like it when extensions are available for both, as both Chromium and Firefox browsers each have their advantages, bu...
braintool
4/21/2021
jimspoon wrote:
I saw a favorable mention of Braintool (Chrome browser extension) and
>thought I'd pass it along.
>
>https://braintool.org/
Wish it worked on firefox. It seems pretty nice. I have ...
David Garner<
I know this is an older thread, but I am curious if a solution was found? Interesting angles suggested in this thread.
Original post:
"I’ve subscribed to a lot of e-mail newslette...
Looks like it is for sale today. Not sure if I need another note taker to try but I am considering trying it.
Do others have strong feelings about it's merits and/or limitations?
Edu Nv wrote:
TiddlyBlink sounds very interesting! My biggest issue with RoamResearch
>is that it doesn't have offline access or local sync. I always thought
>TiddlyWiki is an open source ancestor t...
Nimbus Notes Redux
3/14/2020
Donovan wrote:
Sorry, let’s try this again.
>
>Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>>I’ve dabbled with Nimbus Notes a few times; most recently last
>>OCR was also a big factor for me. It searches jpg a...
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
Nomatica wrote:
>> I cam out with a bunch of things to explore before that. I am still
>interested in knowing how people feel infoqube would work for me.
>
>Hi Nomatica,
>...
Thought I would share this here
Welcome to TiddlyBlink! TiddlyBlink is an adaptation of TiddlyWiki with the goal of helping you see connections between your ideas, and move quickly from one idea to a...
>Slartibartfarst wrote:
>@Nomatica:
>That's all I have to suggest in terms of recommended "PIM tools that
>work really well for me" as an IT nerd, but of course your specific
>requirements could be ...
Slartibartfarst wrote:
>@Nomatica:
>Filenaming methods:
>Be aware that, with the limit on filename/path langths in Windows having
>been increased to some obscene size, filenames have become potentia...
washere wrote:
No man's land and twilight between two genres, why The Brain sells well
>though it's not exactly the fit nor bridging the gap. Might like to
>re-engineer a quote with brackets:
>
>Lau...
Slartibartfarst wrote:
Duplicate reply, hopefully including relevant URLs this time...
>
>@Nomatica:
>From experience, I have observed that it's not often that computer PIM
>(Personal Information M...
Graham Rhind wrote:
>If you link an entry in Zoot to a file it is monitored every time Zoot
>starts. You can also set a directory to be monitored, so moving files
>between directories could be made...
Smithers,
I was too quick to judge. It has a desktop application. And an android application. And says specifically
"Nimbus Note is available on the most popular platforms and devices, so you’...
Smithers wrote:
>If being able to have all your stuff in one place is what you're looking
>for, then I'd check out Nimbus Notes. You can upload videos, upload
>images, upload pdfs right in the text...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>BTW (not a suggestion for Nomatica as it is an online solution) I found
>the following rather creepy but potentially useful:
>"Media e-Discovery | Face Recognition: As ...
Graham Rhind wrote:
>Zoot now contains a help file.
Looks like the help file was updated recently. That is promising.
> I don't know where they've gone, or why, but I suspect some
>have moved o...
@Alexander I will check out tagspaces. As I understand it, tagspaces also has the ability to take notes. I am curious how those notes are stored.
@Dr Andrus
I understand. I think you are likely ri...
Graham<
I am familiar with Zoot, and have had it on my radar in 2016. But did not pursue it because of the lack of documentation (something echoed many places). It also seems that there are only a fe...
Alas, I am on windows- not Mac and I do not think that will be changing anytime soon.
@MadaboutDana
Scrivener seems geared towards long form writing. It allows one to break down something into parts...
Dr Andus wrote:
If it were still being developed, I would have suggested ConnectedText,
>which is the closest thing to RoamResearch offline that I'm aware of.
I have thought about connectedText. I...
(must not have copied all the text to my post)
These are the types of files I work with:
Photos Notes (a photo taken to remember something)
Voice Memos (phone & voice recorder)
Saved Web Pages (o...
In my wits end crimping, I am about to check out Infoqube and doogie pim, but before I do, I thought I might post here to see if anyone has any other suggestions given the types of files I am collecti...
