Dr Andus
10/19/2011 3:24 pm
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
Pierre,
thanks for the suggestion. InfoQube is on my list of software to check out, so I will definitely do. But I have to say that for the moment I'm very pleased with the visualisation capabilities of my current Scrivener+Bonsai+Storybook arrangement. Scrivener already allows for some pretty sophisticated visualisation with its combination of binder, cork board, outline, scrivenings and split pane views. This is then greatly augmented by Storybook with its 3 innovative views and 8 or so charts. What I also like about all 3 software that they keep the visual interface very clean, so I can stay focused on the writing task.
But I do look forward to testing InfoQube.
I'm
pretty sure that all these views are available in InfoQube (and more, such as
MapView).
Pierre,
thanks for the suggestion. InfoQube is on my list of software to check out, so I will definitely do. But I have to say that for the moment I'm very pleased with the visualisation capabilities of my current Scrivener+Bonsai+Storybook arrangement. Scrivener already allows for some pretty sophisticated visualisation with its combination of binder, cork board, outline, scrivenings and split pane views. This is then greatly augmented by Storybook with its 3 innovative views and 8 or so charts. What I also like about all 3 software that they keep the visual interface very clean, so I can stay focused on the writing task.
But I do look forward to testing InfoQube.
