Tom S.
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- Member since
- December 2006
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- 150
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- 7/28/2011
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A bit off topic ? iPad and PC world
7/28/2011
Dr Andus wrote:
>Actually when it
>comes to "roundtripping" files between the PC and the iPad, my experience is limited
>to Office files (.docx, .doc, .ppt and .xls - for which I use DocsToGo on ...
A bit off topic ? iPad and PC world
7/24/2011
Wojciech wrote:
>Following some of recent discussions I would like to ask for your advice. Because of my
>employer demands, I am tied to PC/Windows world. Nevertheless I am considering
>buying the...
Cassius wrote:
>JBfromBrainStormWFO wrote:
>...
>>Here are my three benefit statements:
>>
>>1.
>Eliminate mental fragmentation and resistance
>>2. Discover your true identity and
>mentally evolve...
Writng-Keeping versions straight
7/8/2011
Jim wrote:
> Does
>anyone have a good system for keeping different versions of a manuscript sorted out?
Hi, Jim.
My system isn't good nor is it significantly different from what's been mentioned....
iPad software (upcoming): LiquidText
7/4/2011
MadaboutDana wrote:
>iAnnotate PDF (for annotating PDF files:
>ReaddleDocs and GoodReader do this, too, but iAnnotate has multiple tabs, so you can
>read/edit multiple PDFs simultaneously. The ran...
New BrainStorm
6/21/2011
JBfromBrainStormWFO wrote:
>I'd be curious to know what you bought for linux. I seem to do pretty well with the free
>stuff.
Hmmmm... Well its been a while since I went totally Mac but as I re...
New BrainStorm
6/20/2011
JBfromBrainStormWFO wrote:
>Just for entertainment value, here's my CRIMP list:
>Probably more I can't recall...
The raw number of these that I also own actually scares me. And you just mentio...
Visual representation of data
9/2/2010
quant wrote:
>I think it's not just the amount of data, it's the "data with relationships" that it
>could display efficiently.
>Once you start to have multiple parents and links
>between "far" ite...
Visual representation of data
9/1/2010
I thought it was very cool. Unfortunately, as it looks here, it might be a lot more cool than useful. That's a might busy interface for practical usage. The amount of knowledge you could display lo...
DevonThink alternative?
8/26/2010
If this has already been mentioned, I apologize for missing it. But I want to highlight one characteristic of PB has that very few programs of its quality have. Its completely cross platform includi...
DevonThink Not Opening Data Base
8/10/2010
HI, Hugh and Daly.
If I take a group in a hierarchy - lets say "status/in progress" - and I exclude the "status" group from tagging (right click -> exclude from tagging), isn't "in progress" essentia...
DevonThink Not Opening Data Base
8/10/2010
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Very simple. Yet even what you referred me to required me to draw an
>inference. I very much appreciate your giving me the reference; it allowed me to find a
>solution. But ...
DevonThink Not Opening Data Base
8/10/2010
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>I've just spent 40 minutes going through the downloaded documentation for
>DevonThink trying to find out why sometimes tags appear under the tag group with a tag
>icon, and w...
Profound Disappointment
8/10/2010
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>As I continue to explore programs here on my new Mac, a very profound kind of
>The word processing options
>seem about the same as in PC world.
Truth.
>Perhaps if I could ...
DevonThink Not Opening Data Base
8/10/2010
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Does anyone know why DevonThink wouldn't open a data base I had previously
>created?
>
>As I try to calmly, and rationally, decide whether to keep my new Mac, this
>doesn't h...
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>I have been so busy with outliners for my new Mac, I have not much looked at word
>processors. I did download Open Office, Mellel, and Scrivener. I wonder if there's
>advanta...
Tom S. wrote:
>2) No custom meta
>data fields. You can't create your own fields like you would, for instance, in a
>database or in SQLNotes, Ultrarecall or Ecco.
Sorry, Pierre. I meant InfoQub...
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Tom, what do you see as the flaws, and what I should be aware of as I get into Devon
>Think?
Before I do that I want to make it clear that this is a good program. The easies...
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Hey Tom, thanks for the post.
>
>I use the desktop client. However, I find with Chrome it
>is faster to use the EN extension and clip to the cloud. When I open EN, whatever ha...
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>V5 Safari has introduced extensions, so I hope Evernote soon has a Safari
>extension.
Hi, Daly.
I'm not sure what such an extension would do but Evernote integrates pretty w...
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>Welcome, Chris. That's a very good way to introduce yourself here.
>
>I would also
>suggest, if you haven't already done so, that you check out Curio for Mac OS. I think
>Cur...
Chris Eller wrote:
>What's missing from my Mac OS perfect world? OneNote. I love
>OneNote.
There are a number of different OneNote-like applications out there. Circus Ponies Notebook was the bes...
Ipad
5/23/2010
quant wrote:
>why do you mention you are scientist?
>
>does your "scientific job" entails so much
>browsing that you find ipad useful? in my case, browsing (for research papers) takes
>usually 10-...
Ipad
5/22/2010
Jim wrote:
>As I have mentioned
>before, I have a large number of PDF files that are integral to my work.(Back off ma'am,
>I'm a scientist.). I currently keep them on my work PC, but would love ...
So, what do you folks do?
5/2/2010
Cady wrote:
>
>
>Tom S. wrote:
>>I'm a prostitute.
>>
>>Tom S.
>
>Hmmm...I can see the need for task
>management solutions.
:)
Perhaps I was joking...
perhaps. :)
Tom S.
