Ike Washington
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- Member since
- November 2006
- Topics started
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- 76
- Last active
- 3/18/2010
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Notemap & Windows 7
3/18/2010
Thanks. Good to know that it should be okay for a couple more years.
Ike
Notemap & Windows 7
3/18/2010
Is anyone using Notemap on Windows 7?
Ike
Try CintaNotes, currently free, pro version in the pipeline. Very elegant tag-based solution for managing text notes. Rather like the old EverNote.
Carefully thought out. Extremely seamless user exp...
Ideamason abandoned
5/12/2009
Jan Rifkinson wrote:
>Ike, have you or anyone here done a comparison between Connected Text & InfoQube aka
>SQLNotes?
I haven't checked out InfoQube properly yet. Everything and the kitchen sink... ...
Ideamason abandoned
5/11/2009
Sad to see ideamason go. A good idea. And a great pitch.
I remember the excitement as the company rolled out the videos prior to launch, the features galore. I bought a license when it launched on t...
Thanks for the reassuring note, $Bill. SQLite also sits behind photo management software IDimager (thanks Jan for the tip) and music management software MediaMonkey. Both have been handling huge amoun...
Since I have a licence for it (free from Giveaway of the day, I think), I'll look at ListPro again. Both ListPro and Bonsai are excellent for keeping track of items. It's just that Bonsai got to me fi...
Great news if Palm is back. Though since it's a new OS, limited interest to me and my palm e2.
Yes, it's the third party software which really makes a difference. All those hobyists and small develo...
Pity there isn't an editing feature on this forum. I meant to add in the post above that, unlike $Bill, I'm adding bookmarks to Firefox for the long haul. My worry is that the SQLite database won't be...
I agree with $Bill. The tag features in Firefox 3 together with a couple of add-ons make it a great bookmark manager. Pretty innovative, even.
With Firefox using SQLite to store bookmarks, with auto...
Palm does seem to be history. There is a Bonsai version for Windows Mobile now. And the desktop version has the same feature set as the palm version, is just as well designed.
It does worry me that ...
Chris Thompson wrote:
>One
>feature that isn't nearly as universally well-supported is displaying outline
>context parents (or some other contextual representation) in column views.
Yeah, this is ...
Where are the exciting developments?
1/24/2009
Just to get back to Steve's original question: whither the ultimate PIM? My 2 cents. As well as the economic downturn and the effect that's having on developers' margins, isn't it also the case that t...
Where are the exciting developments?
1/24/2009
I have a licence for Rationale and I've used it quite a bit. A graphical outliner which helps you focus on the evalutation of ideas (rather than offering to do many things, everything eg Mind Manager)...
Steve
I think you give a good description of some of Natara Bonsai's features. Yep, it's an outliner with columns in which the data can be shown either in a flat or hierarchical view and then sorted ...
Where are the exciting developments?
1/22/2009
One in the world of Windows to watch is ConnectedText, I think - stable application, ambitious, dedicated developer, hardcore of tech savy users pushing him on to greater heights, a forum which is sta...
My main work applications:
Planning:
Calendarscope, Bonsai, Notezilla - syncs between laptop and Palm Tungsten E2
Gathering, reading, noting articles:
RssOwl - RSS reader
Firefox 3 with Scrapbook
is...
Derek Cornish wrote:
>I like to use WR's categories as a way of
>classifying/keywording my imported files in multiple ways. This gets over the
>limitations of the Windows filing system or WR's tree ...
dlmesser wrote:
I have given up on the Palm platform, after three devices and
>dozens of programs over the years. Much as I liked it, I can't afford to keep having
>devices die on me like my last tw...
Susanne wrote:
>Why don't I
>post? Hard to say, I am not only female, but also from europe and I often wish I could use
>language in the same spirit of easy camaraderie as it is used in these forums...
dlmesser wrote:
>Thanks, but I believe Bonsai is Palm + Windows, but I need Windows + Windows Mobile.
>Also, I can't tell from the screenshots alone, but I don't see a notes function, at
>least not ...
Cytoscape: Mapping Relationships
2/19/2008
Anyone interested in social network analysis, in visually mapping relationships between individual actors in a given situation, should check out Cytoscape:
- http://www.cytoscape.org/
Don't let its ...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Ike Washington wrote:
>>In jest, though I think I did sign up here just after breaking
>up...
>>Seeking order in a disordered world, perhaps.
>
>I think that this quest ...
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>I like your
>grumpy, antisocial theory (until recently I was a confirmed bachelor, but I just
>became engaged at age 51)...
Yes, many congratulations, Stephen.
I'm at a los...
TextAloud at Bits du Jour
2/10/2008
Just to round off: after a couple of weeks of using it, I highly recommend TextAloud. While it's good for reading out stray text, in my case, newspaper articles pulled from my rss reader, I've found i...
