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Posted by Daly de Gagne
May 21, 2006 at 03:02 PM

 

I notice similarities between Ariadne (http://www.open-sft.com/) and InfoSelect. Now that Ariadne is again being developed, I have been using it. It lacks the database and email features of IS, but my thought is that it is quite capable of handling a great deal of information easily, given key word (category) capability, as well as features familiar to IS users such as hot spots (accelerators). While it has no hoist feature (yet—I have asked for it), one is able to declare a locus folder for topics and subtopics that would otherwise be hoisted. Clicking on the locu button at the bottom of the Ariadne window presents a hoisted topic or subtopic.

In the last beta build, the developer has provided a workspace feature in addition to the popups for notes. Any item in the outline, including grid items, can have a comment assigned to it. The comment is represented by an icon to the rt of the item title. Clicking on the item pops open the comment.

There is no cloning feature, but items can be easily and neatly linked together.

Ariadne used to have a browser feature, but that has been removed for the time being. I am hoping that Mike, the developer, will replace it with an embedded Firefox browser.

Daly

 


Posted by Jan Rifkinson
Aug 23, 2006 at 11:33 PM

 

New version (5.07.70) was posted, Daly. Included is a fix for you.


Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
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Posted by Daly de Gagne
Aug 24, 2006 at 01:11 PM

 

Jan, I have downloaded 5.07.70, but haven’t had a chance to do anything with it yet.

What is the fix included for me?

Thanks.

Daly

Jan Rifkinson wrote:
>New version (5.07.70) was posted, Daly. Included is a fix for you.
> >—
>Jan
>Rifkinson
>Ridgefield, CT USA
>SKYpe: janrif

 


Posted by Jan Rifkinson
Aug 24, 2006 at 04:01 PM

 

Sorry, Daly. Error on my side. He referenced Graham’s error report. Graham/Daly, Graham/Daly… close right? :-)

 


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