Hugh Pile
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- Member since
- October 2006
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- 12/27/2007
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How I use Ideamason - and why
10/20/2006
Graham Smith wrote:
>Hugh
>
>>>Why is IM better than Liquid Story
>>Binder for fiction writing?
>
>>Ha! ;>) I
>like elements of both (on limited
>>acquaintance). However...
>
>Thanks Hugh, that ...
How I use Ideamason - and why
10/19/2006
Graham Smith wrote:
>Hugh
>
>>The use of IdeaMason for fiction writing - a use for which it's
>>possibly the
>best product around, but for which it's certainly not designed - must be
>>one sympto...
How I use Ideamason - and why
10/19/2006
Yes, many thanks for the IM review. It's prompted me to give it an extensive trial.
It's encouraging that software developers are moving towards designing a more complete writing environment. However...
What good is Paperport?
10/9/2006
This url refers to a thread in the Ultra Recall forum which deals with UR's inability to index image-based PDFs:
http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1645&highlight=pdf
Paperport o...
What good is Paperport?
10/9/2006
I ought to say straight away that I don't have Paperport. But I did monitor the yahoo Paperport group a year or two ago because I thought - in pursuit of the paperless office - I would purchase it. I ...
Outlines of outlines
10/4/2006
The template is a UR template. It's not complicated to make, but it has a couple of stages that are covered in the UR Help and UR's own forum. What you end up with is a Word document - can be an outli...
Outlines of outlines
10/3/2006
The UR-Word combination is slightly slicker than you imply Derek. I've set up a Word outline template in UR, so I just click on that to get the Word toolbars (including the outline toolbar) to pop up ...
Outlines of outlines
10/3/2006
Well that was a conversation stopper ;>) Like announcing at a party that you're a mathematician...
Outlines of outlines
10/1/2006
As a newcomer to this forum and a novice in these fields, I'm posting with some hesitation. But I'm a little surprised that this topic hasn't created more interest. Maybe it's been addressed before.
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