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Posted by Cassius
Sep 10, 2011 at 07:22 PM

 

Sense looks interesting and I’d buy it except for the fact that the U.S. price is far higher than the British price, even after taking the exchange rate into account:  12 Pounds = $19.15.

 


Posted by CRC
Sep 11, 2011 at 12:12 PM

 

I have been very impressed with Sense. It really does something that I have been looking for for some time. In addition I have found remarkable support from the developer. He has a great vision and listens and reacts to ideas and recommendations. I asked about improved “style” support for export to word and he is hard at work on new capabilities.

  Charles

 


Posted by JBfrom
Sep 12, 2011 at 12:55 AM

 

Org-Mode is continuously developing in both core program and community mods and probably represents the most comprehensive and flexible and high-performance program in the outlining class… IF you can stomach a text interface and Emacs environment. Power comes at a price.

 


Posted by jimspoon
Sep 13, 2011 at 05:42 AM

 

JJSlote wrote:
>Piggydb is an excellent candidate. Learned about it right here and have
>used it since February after years of crimping and compromise. Multi-parent
>recursive relationships and it uses a browser interface so you can tinker with the
>style sheets, split the windows, etc. Free and open source, version 5.0 just out at
>piggydb.net .
> PiggyDB is different and interesting.  I had tried out version 4 - will see what’s new in version 5.

 


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