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Posted by Dominik Holenstein
Jan 22, 2008 at 09:37 AM

 

http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/

Dominik

 


Posted by Christoph
Jan 22, 2008 at 12:15 PM

 

Really nice program. But I am missing a way to manage more than one tree, e.g. by tabs like in KeyNote or My Notes Keeper, or MyInfo. Or did I overlook something?

 


Posted by Cassius
Jan 22, 2008 at 04:30 PM

 

At one time I recommended this program. However, as updates were published, it became increasingly difficult to get the new versions to read files created in earlier versions. Finally, I gave up. I did keep notes on some of the problems and the developer’s suggested work-arounds. Here are a couple of these notes:

3/9/05:
FROM: **********
Federal Aviation Administration
202/385-****
*****@faa.gov

Something has happened to my Maple 5.3 paragraph formatting.

I have not used Maple for a while. When I try opening a file, the left and right paragraph indents for each note are set to 0.0 (zero). This results in nothing showing or at most one character per line being displayed. If I change the indents for a note, it is displayed properly, but the paragraph indents have to be set for each note separately.

What do I do to restore the proper paragraph indents for all my notes in all my files?

I am running Windows 2000.

Thank you,

*****

REPLY:

From: “Crystal Office Systems”

To fix this, you should either turn word wrap mode on [under File/Preferences/Editor/General], or open File\Page Setup dialog and click the OK button in it.

Sincerely yours,
Denis Zolotov
Crystal Office Systems
E-mail: support@crystaloffice.com
Web: http://www.crystaloffice.com
============================================

7/17/05: Opening files in Maple 6 (reply message from developer):

In Maple 5.3 open this file, then click the root node and select File\Export\Branch. As a result, you’ll get a fixed file that will be converted correctly in Maple 6.0

Sincerely yours,
Denis Zolotov

(In other words, first open each file in version 5.3, then export it, then open it in newer version 6.0.)

-c

 


Posted by Daly de Gagne
Jan 22, 2008 at 05:44 PM

 

Casius, I have seen your recommendation for Maple before.

I downloaded it today because the price is right (grin).

While it might be good at what it does, my sense from a quick look at it is that is a very basic tree/note program—not much different except in appearance than it was a few years ago.

If I am right about that, is there a future for Maple? Do you know if it has plans to develop further?

Daly

 


Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jan 22, 2008 at 05:58 PM

 

I remember discovering Maple and MyInfo about the same time, maybe seven years ago. At the time, I thought Maple the more sophisticated program, but since then MyInfo has blossomed while Maple seems to have stagnated.

Steve Z.

 


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