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Joshua Cearley

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7/12/2015

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PIM for Linux and Win7? 7/12/2015
Thunderbird now ships with the Lightning plugin (they just call it the "calendar tab" now) for doing dates and appointments. You can also access RSS newsfeeds, newsgroup servers and keep an address b...
The Perils of CRIMPing 7/7/2015
Dr Andus wrote: > Regarding the infection, maybe that's one more argument for using a > web-based task management tool. I have to disagree with this if the concern is security. A local binary in is...
New pomodoro clock 7/7/2015
I put together a little program named Dayslice Lite. Most of the PIM software or outliners I've used with reminders tend to be just a little cumbersome for breaking up work periods, so I wrote a pomo...
An in-depth TheBrain app-praisal ! 7/12/2014
I tinkered with an old version of TheBrain, and I think its a neat application of the semantic web concept however the ~200$ pricetag (coupled with the need to web-activate it at that!) is a bit exces...
BrainstormSW updates or alternatives 1/26/2014
Dr Andus wrote: >Well, if that's a concern, then you'd be better off with Brainstorm or >some other offline outliner. To me the cloud aspect of WorkFlowy is a >plus, as I can have it synced on all ...
BrainstormSW updates or alternatives 1/25/2014
>WorkFlowy seems to tick most of those boxes. What is it that you don't >like about it? Sure, it's not exactly the same as Brainstorm, but it's >pretty close. Isn't WorkFlowy primarily cloud-based/Sa...
Jerry Michalski: Lessons from 15 years using TheBrain 1/25/2014
I toyed around with an older version of PersonalBrain. I think its really cool in concept, but generally expensive for what it does. To top off the expense, the insistence for online activation is a m...
RightNote Pro 1/25/2014
I took a look, but it honestly doesn't look any different from the standard fare of "information management" software that is made by throwing together a bunch of OLE controls in tabs. Maybe I'm just ...
Watership Planner Review - It's on bits again, after five long years... But might it simply be another crimpers' toy? 1/25/2014
Jeebus. I actually really like this program (its one of those that I wish there was a good Linux equivalent of, and anything vaguely close to Emacs does not count as "good" to me) but I would never ha...
What happened to Storybook? 1/25/2014
I had some choice words with the developer when he decided to add the activation requirement. Now I'm doubly glad that I didn't pay for the upgrade (I did pay for 2.X if I recall), since the activatio...
What must-have software for a new mac owner can you recommend? 6/9/2012
CircusPonies' Notebook is a very nice program; I haven't seen many outlining tools that have a personality like it does, even if it doesn't really support the "big" features from some tools like cloni...
Liquid Story Binder 6/9/2012
You can certainly put the reference markers in the text; however as was mentioned its more drafting software than anything else (Scrivener for Windows only has end-nodes, not footnotes.) Citation mana...
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