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Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Dec 15, 2012 at 08:57 PM

 

Dr Andus wrote:
Just to summarise, here is a list of outliners for Windows that are
>either single-pane or can be used as single-pane outliners and still
>seem to be available:
> >ConnectedText
>Ecco Pro
>InfoQube
>Inspiration 9
>ListPro
>MaxThink
>Natara Bonsai
>Noteliner
>NoteMap
>Outline 4D
>SplashNotes
>TKOutline
>Ultra Recall
>UV Outliner

I add Sense to that list; its default layout is two pane, but you switch the explorer pane off and manage everything with the main (full text content) pane.

 


Posted by Daly de Gagne
Dec 16, 2012 at 03:38 PM

 

Alexander, do you have a url for Sense. I searched and found “sense” used in relation to a lot of software products, but couldn’t find the Sense you were referring to.

Thanks.

Daly

Alexander Deliyannis wrote:

>I add Sense to that list; its default layout is two pane, but you switch
>the explorer pane off and manage everything with the main (full text
>content) pane.

 


Posted by Franz Grieser
Dec 16, 2012 at 03:44 PM

 

Daly.

You find Sense (no pun intended) here: http://www.silvaelm.co.uk/

Franz

 


Posted by Daly de Gagne
Dec 16, 2012 at 05:36 PM

 

Many thanks, Franz.

Daly

Franz Grieser wrote:
Daly.
> >You find Sense (no pun intended) here: http://www.silvaelm.co.uk/
> >Franz

 


Posted by Daly de Gagne
Dec 16, 2012 at 06:09 PM

 

Thanks to Alexander for mentioning Sense, and to Franz for providing the url.

I have downloaded Sense, and in a few minutes only (rush to judgment coming!) I re-experienced what it was like to work with MORE. My hope is that this early exuberance won’t be betrayed.

If Sense lives up to my unrealistic expectations, together with Noteliner, it could be possible for me to say that single pane outlining (in each case with a navigation pane which provides for either single or 2 pane outlining)  is more alive and well in the Windows world than I had realized.

Daly

Franz Grieser wrote:
Daly.
> >You find Sense (no pun intended) here: http://www.silvaelm.co.uk/
> >Franz

 


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