A useful property of 2-pane PIMs
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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Feb 19, 2008 at 02:44 PM
Okay. Sounds great. Does such an application exist? Does it exist in the PC world? If not, what application comes closest?
Steve Z.
Chris Thompson wrote:
>I’d argue the opposite of the consensus in this thread: two pane outliners tend to
>conceal information, making it harder to find. Approaches that I think are useful in
>rediscovering information:
>1) automatic embedded clustering or classifier
>algorithms - i.e. when you’re viewing an item, there’s an area of the screen that
>suggests possibly related items
>2) wiki-like manually created links between
>items
>3) single pane outliners with an adjunct view showing major headings/topics -
>note that this is subtly different from two pane outliners, which require you to click
>through to get to specific topics; there’s at least a chance with single pane
>outliners that you’ll find info by scrolling through it
>4) graphical views - at the
>minimum, thumbnails, though I’ve found that there’s a certain minimum size before
>thumbnails become useful in recognizing information; small icons are useless
>
>The
>only thing that’s worse at helping to discover things than two pane outliners are pure
>tag-based systems. Tag clouds help, but they have a tendency to hide the small
>things.
>
>—Chris