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Posted by Daly de Gagne
Jan 22, 2008 at 03:11 PM

 

Quant, I saw on the T’scape site, see my last post (actually my first post; ah, the ambiguity of language), you had a conversation with Argey, and he sent you a complex T’scape.

Unfortunately, I could not get it to download.

Did Argey convince you in any way of T’scape’s superiority to the Brain.

The Brain I find crazy making because of stuff moving all over the screen.

I am traditional. I like trees. But I like tagging and columns, and used to like ADM for that reason, but Eric didn’t like ADM enough to do well by it, or us, so ADM is out of the question (sorry to ruminate and live in the past but my contract sas a 59-year old says I am entitled to do that on the third Tuesday of any month beginning with J when customer service someplace already has me pissed off. There are no such clauses in my new contract for when I turn 60, presumably because the powers that be figure I should have out grown—or is that matured sufficiently—not to need them).

Anyhow, as I look across the desk at 3,000 pages (hahrd copy for which I also have CDs) of journal articles, and await a promised 5,000 to 6,000 more pages, I need to make some fast and (for me) permanent decisions about wht product I finally settle with.

I digreess.

Daly

PS And sorry for the silliness. It is that kind of day.

Maybe I should just go back to bed and cancel Tuesday.

Daly

quant wrote:
>I’m very sad when looking at all these mind managers.
> >They are all some sort of simple
>tree outliners, with the root item placed in the middle (and the children around it),
>or on the left, or on the right ... grrrrrrrr
> >The only one (that I know of) that goes a
>step further is The Brain, which provides several useful views, the classic one is
>where you can see all the item’s parents, related items, and linked items, or the
>expanded where the close items are expanded ...