Franz Grieser
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TheBrain v10 Alpha is available
8/31/2018
Paul J. Miller wrote:
>When you stop paying the rent the program stops working !
Yes. That's the way a subscription and renting works. When I stop paying the rent for my apartment, I cannot live ther...
TheBrain v10 Alpha is available
8/30/2018
Paul J. Miller wrote:
>... isn't as pernicious as the Microsoft model
>(Office 365) where they hold your documents and files as a hostage
>against future payments!
Ahem. I am an Office 365 subscriber...
CintaNotes: latest beta
8/29/2018
Short update: everything runs smoothly with the beta.
CintaNotes: latest beta
8/28/2018
Thanks for the pointer.
I'll give the beta a try (after backing up my stuff) because I find these 2 improvements worthwkile:
* Simplenote sync: Add option to sync every 1 minute
* Simplenote sync: ...
Causality ...
8/13/2018
Hugh wrote:
>A few years ago I and a German novelist independently tried to use the
>application Flying Logic to address the same need, by flow-charting
>fiction. I failed. Flying Logic is designed...
Outlinely gets a (minor) update
7/25/2018
MadaboutDana wrote:
>Now to take an objective look at Ulysses, by far the most expensive of
>my subs at the moment... I love it, but is it worth it (especially in
>view of Bear, Outlinely, MWeb)?
Bi...
SheetPlanner website is live
7/22/2018
SheetPlanner wrote:
>The planned release cadence is 1.0, 1.1, 1,2, Pro version followed by
>iOS standard and Pro versions.
>It will take about a year before we start work on iOS versions however
>abo...
Writer's log
7/17/2018
Dellu wrote:
>>I do believe that most writing logs can help to enhance writing
>>productivity, if only by instilling in the writer a
>>"don't-break-the-chain" kind of determination to keep going. Use...
Writer's log
7/16/2018
Well, I do earn a large part of my living writing books and articles. And I do not log my progress. It's not the number of characters or words I write per day that counts for me but content and qualit...
Sense Editor
6/22/2018
Jon Polish wrote:
>Still, having a license and not being able to use the program is a bit
>much.
:-(
Wish you good luck...
Sense Editor
6/22/2018
Jon Polish wrote:
>It opens as read only. Few of the menu options are available. I cannot
>save (of course) nor can I export. I thought I would be able to select
>and copy the text in the editor, but...
Sense Editor
6/22/2018
Jon. Can't you install the trial version and open and export your document?
Sense Editor
6/22/2018
Jon, are you talking about Silva Elm's Sense Editor (www.silvaelm.com) or the editor made by Elastic Co (www.elastic.co/guide/en/sense/current/index.html)?
Templates for SheetPlanner
6/22/2018
Good idea to include some examples and templates in the beta. And fine suggestions here, indeed.
@Peter: I can contribute to the book planning template, if you want some help (or someone to look over...
ultrawide monitors?
5/16/2018
When you already have a monitor, why not add a second one (e.g. 24") - that would be much cheaper than getting a 40" model.
I've been using a dual-monitor setup for over 10 years, a 20" (1600x1200) an...
MadaboutDana wrote:
>And besides: why would you use Word as a Markdown front end!?!?
If you asked me: I usually do not need to produce MD files. So it does not make sense to get and learn to use a de...
thouqht wrote:
>After some more research on my own, I'm surprised to say that it
>actually seems like Microsoft Word (with the Writage plugin) is going to
>be the most efficient and powerful at the mo...
Atomic Scribbler now free
5/9/2018
I just received an email from Darren Devitt, the author of AS (and its predecessor PageFour). According to Darren, AS is now free - when it was released a few months ago, it cost $47.
https://www.atom...
Jan S. wrote:
>Ok, but since Dr. Andus uses Windows and wants to CRIMP with Linux
>software I only considered outliners that run on Linux but not on
>Windows, which -- to my knowledge -- are none.
Ah...
Jan S. wrote:
>To my knowledge there aren't any "Linux Outliners".
What about Notecase Pro, TuxCards, Vimoutliner, Scrivener, Mindraider, Ultra_Outliner - just the first few a simple Google search b...
iMindMap 11 is out -- buggy
5/4/2018
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>Didn't Mindjet's mindmap used to be called Mind Manager? Is iMindMap
>just a rebranding or is it a different product?
Mind Manager was deveolped by Mindjet (now part of Corel).
...
The future of OneNote
4/25/2018
bartb wrote:
>Purely anecdotal … I can’t remember the exact quote but I
>think I heard it on a Canvas podcast (Relay FM). Hosted by Federico
>Viticci and Fraser Speirs,
Ahm, are you talk...
Off Topic: Which keyboard to buy?
4/21/2018
I've been using Microsoft Natural Keyboards for years (the original ones). Still have a new one in reserve, they last about 5 years. But I may be switching to the X-Bows Mechanical Ergonomic Keyboard ...
Vertical vs horizontal organizers
4/19/2018
What a strange distinction. When working on a large project - say a book - it's not "either/or", you can only succeed when combining a vertical and a horizontal approach (or top-down and bottom-up to ...
Paul Korm wrote:
>Are user documents stored in the "native cloud"? I didn't yet locate an
>explanation - but I assume this "native cloud" is someone's server
>someplace we don't know where, run by so...
