Franz Grieser
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Ken wrote:
>Thank you for the response. I know that messages are stored in the
>PST/OST files, but since they have a unique URL in the O365 web
>application, I assumed that link was stored with each...
Ken wrote:
>Is there no easy way to obtain the URL in the desktop client of Outlook?
No, there isn't. All Outlook data is stored inside a PST or OST file (POP resp. IMAP accounts), emails are not sto...
Dr Andus wrote:
>Eventually it's not the email that actually matters but the task or
>information that it represents or contains.
Then, the full-blown Outlook client is probably overkill. It's buil...
Dottore,
I am not sure I understand your request.
Outlook does not need a separate add-in for managing emails hierarchically: You can create folders (and folders in folders) and drag&drop emails int...
Interesting new app
5/26/2020
Come on, guys. We all know that Bill is not mad about Dana (at least, no longer). He usually recommend MacOS and iOS apps. ;-)
Thinktool
5/4/2020
Sorry, Jonas. I overlooked that.
Thinktool
5/4/2020
Jonas Hvid wrote:
>It actually might be feasible to add some kind of offline version. I'm
>planning to
>rework how data is synchronized between the client and server fairly
>soon, so I'll
>look into i...
Thinktool
5/4/2020
Bernhard wrote:
>Thank you very much, Jonas, for the detailed answer. I can understand
>your thoughts and partially agree with them. But my concern is that I
>would have to be online anytime and anywh...
simple Task management in Google Sheets
4/20/2020
jaslar wrote:
>The Next Web: Holy sheet: How to create a simple to-do list with Google
>Sheets.
>https://thenextweb.com/basics/2020/04/20/holy-sheet-simple-to-do-list-google-sheets/
>
>Way too simple ...
Jonas Hvid wrote:
>I've actually been working on my own knowledge manager, directly
>inspired by
>Roam. It's called Thinktool, and there's a version publicly available at
>https://thinktool.io if anyo...
InfoQube Outliner Announcement
4/17/2020
Clever decision, Pierre.
Could serve as a low-level entry point to the full-blown InfoQube.
Thanks for the hint, washere.
Just a blackboard, a few props, a lot of humor, and great ideas.
Xobni has been dead for years. There is a dubious link to a x64 version of Xobni Infinity but I would not trust the source.
What I had been using for years in Outlook is Lookeen which is a pretty goo...
MindRaider + MindForger
3/10/2020
mseliger wrote:
>Mindraider was the predecessor and it was only for linux.
Thanks
MindRaider + MindForger
3/10/2020
What's the difference between Mindraider and Mindforger?
Cross Comparison of documents
2/24/2020
One more thing: Deltawalker Pro supports comparing 2 documents to a third one (as does ExamDiff Pro). The standard edition only supports comparing 2 documents (as do most of the other file comparing t...
Cross Comparison of documents
2/24/2020
Deltawalker is also available for Windows. Strangely, the website does not mention Windows - except for the Buy and the Download page, where you can get a 64 bit Windows version.
When you use a Mac, ...
iPad productivity 10 years later
1/30/2020
Sorry, I misspelled the Brydge keyboards (not Bryce).
iPad productivity 10 years later
1/30/2020
Paul Korm wrote:
>Are Surface Pro's reliable and durable -- they feel flimsy.
They are. I had my Surface Pro 4 for almost 2 years, there were almost no scratches or damages when I sold it. The Sur...
Looking for streamlined offline Window note taker similar to ResophNotes but with rich formatting
12/7/2019
MotionTwelve wrote:
>Over the years, I have been really enjoying this little app but I'm
>starting to struggle more with its limited formatting features.
>Having image and table support similar to Ric...
Thanks, NickG
Beck wrote:
>Oh, it's all completely web-app, same as in any browser window, just
>evoked through an "app" named "Roam.app" and running it its own instance
>so I can easily ⌘+Tab to it and the l...
Beck wrote:
>I read the suggestion to use Nativefier with Roam over on Appademic and
>installed it last night. Not offline, mind, but I appreciate the ability
>to treat it as its own instance.
And wh...
Thanks for the information, MenAgerie.
Does anyone here know whether an offline version is planned?
