Tom S.
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Century Club
- Member since
- December 2006
- Topics started
- 3
- Total posts
- 150
- Last active
- 7/28/2011
Posts
Very interesting book
9/2/2009
Jim,
Thanks for suggesting this book. I finally read it. Very interesting and, when you come right down to it, a breakdown of what many of us are struggling with here.
I'll return the favor and re...
Mac Oultiners
8/31/2009
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Vanilla plastic MacBook or MacBook Pro?
>
>Is 2 G of ram
>sufficient?
>
>Is 2.26 GH sufficiently fast for most of the surfing, researching,
>writing things I want to do?
I ...
Notefrog Pro on Bits du Jour today ...
8/30/2009
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>While Personal Brain is kind of neat for getting in
>lots of stuff, the lack of metadata, and the limited ability of its own notes to capture
>data, are off-putting.
Because ...
James Fallows on The Personal Brain
8/25/2009
I think I downloaded version 3 of this program and actually bought a license. It really is quite flexible and the interface is unique. Probably the only mind-mapping-like program I'd ever use. I e...
Attaching Notes to E-Mail Messages?
8/24/2009
Ken,
I would appreciate it if you would let us know if you find an appropriate solution to this problem. The more I think about it, the more I am frankly astounded that there is no good way to annot...
Attaching Notes to E-Mail Messages?
8/8/2009
Ken wrote:
>Thank you for the suggestion - Journal looks interesting. I just wonder if there will
>be an easy way to attach the entry to the message so I can have the entry immediately
>avaialabl...
Digital tickler file?
8/7/2009
My apologies. I didn't see the other replies until it was too late.
Tom S.
Digital tickler file?
8/7/2009
This really sounds to me like something for a calendar program. Which email program do you use? Most support attachments and, of course, alarms. Indeed, that is the way that I do it.
Tom S.
Attaching Notes to E-Mail Messages?
8/7/2009
$Bill wrote:
>Ken...I hesitated about that suggestion when I saw the word lawyer in your post.
>
>I
>haven't used the Journal in Outlook 2007. My distant recollection from previous
>versions is t...
Outline with rows and columns?
8/6/2009
Take a look at Notecase. Its got some of this capability.
Tom S.
Summer 2009 PIM roll-call
8/2/2009
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>but also easy to read --and editable;
>does Gmail give you the ability to edit a message in your Inbox? I guess not.
It does not and that is annoying. Outlook will a...
Summer 2009 PIM roll-call
8/1/2009
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Todo: Notecase Pro
As I am another Linux user, I would also like to echo Alexander's endorsement of Notecase. Its quite handy.
>Email: webmail (Gmail with
>Researc...
Summer 2009 PIM roll-call
7/31/2009
dan7000 wrote:
> But I'm not sure what you mean that Outlook "has
>tags"? I don't see it. Maybe you're referring to Outlook 2007 (which I also had but
>reverted to 2003)? Are there tags in Out...
Summer 2009 PIM roll-call
7/30/2009
dan7000 wrote:
>If I understand your question, you're asking why not use
>Outlook to store notes and web clippings? Overall, I find Outlook slow and
>cumbersome. EN is fast and light. Search i...
Summer 2009 PIM roll-call
7/29/2009
dan7000 wrote:
>Todo: Outlook, with Taskline Plugin
>Email: Outlook, with
>ClearContext Plugin
>Calendar: Outlook
>Notes, Research, web clippings and
>bookmarks: Evernote
Just as a matter of cur...
Stephen R. Diamond wrote:
>Does the outliner in the Mac version of MS Word have any significant capabilities that
>the Windows version lacks?
>
>In some ways, Word's outliner is more powerful than ...
Ultra Recall 4 beta
6/11/2009
Jan Rifkinson wrote:
>I agree. I'm glad to see work being done on UR as it is a good
>program but to me it appears to be masked as more Kinook dbl talk. It's being numbered
>like so to make folks...
Its a small world, Alexander!
6/1/2009
FWIW This is absolutely amazing. There's a spot about 35 minutes in that has four people simultaneously editing a document in real time. I'm darned impressed.
But I am also worried that it won't catc...
Its a small world, Alexander!
5/30/2009
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>It's called Google
>Wave:
>http://andywibbels.com/2009/05/google-wave-keynote/
This is absolutely amazing.
Tom S.
Outliner's Utopia
5/15/2009
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Well for one thing, I personally wouldn't give 10 out of 10 on access to Google
>services, as I would want access even when I am offline.
I don't give the Google servi...
iPod Touch
4/15/2009
Ken wrote:
>And now on to the App store. While it is
>filled with a large nubmer of applications, I would deem it close to a failure for
>anybody trying to find well developed business applicati...
Web Outliner?
4/5/2009
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>I should note that
>Miroslav, the developer, is very open to suggestions. Clones were my first feature
>proposal just after I bought the program and he implemented it...
Web Outliner?
4/5/2009
I thought I'd follow up on this out of deference for the other members of the group.
I didn't think any of the web outliners suited my needs though some may eventually get there. IMO they just weren...
MindRaider?
4/4/2009
Dan,
I downloaded it and gave it a quick try. It's not very intuitive and its pretty busy. It didn't feel very good. Instinctively I saw some power there but I honestly was left asking the questio...
Web Outliner?
3/31/2009
Thank you all for the informative replies. I'll be kept busy checking these links out. I'll let you know what I find.
I had a brief look at a couple. I had no idea that Notecase Pro was cross plat...
