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Misli - organize notes and visually correlate them in a graph - link to files, too

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Posted by Donovan
Dec 16, 2015 at 09:10 AM

 

Isn’t it strange how the brain works from one person to the next? I see these types of tools and it just as well be an electrical engineering schematic. They just make no sense at all to me. I practically break out in hives when I have to look at a mindmap. Yet tree-based information with folders and notes and sub-folders and child notes - I’m in heaven. It’s a little like the text versus icon thing—I have used an incredible piece of software since 1996(!) from MicroSeconds called EasyDesktop. It’s a desktop-replacement program in it’s 9th version that is *text* based, multiple pages with space for almost 700 buttons with a text label that launches programs, documents, websites, etc. It’s the first program I put on any new PC. It’s a whole different way of getting around in Windows, but being a very text-centric person, I absolutely LOVE it. It never took off like I thought it would, but I still think this just “makes sense” (to me). It’s still developed by a really nice guy in Southern California.
http://www.microseconds.com/easydesktop-90.html