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Btw, Agent Ransack has had an update recently, first time in 3 yrs:
http://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/history
WSP wrote:
>I agree that RightNote seems rather clunky at times, and I wish I could
>find another way to do quick searches in groups of PDFs. Perhaps you or
>others here will have some suggestions. Of...
Gingko
1/14/2014
Most recently Gingko have added a hoist feature. If you select a card and then click on the "hide unselected cards" button, all the other cards get hidden. If the card has further cards attached to it...
MadaboutDana wrote:
>While CintaNotes is indeed a close equivalent, there are other very good
>sticky note apps out there. Probably the best Windows-optimised
>equivalent is Zhorn Software's Stickies,...
"Google Keep" notetaker ??
1/14/2014
I've had another look at Google Keep and I'm amazed that it still doesn't have an export function (or an import one). How does Google expect anyone to take this service seriously? At this moment it fe...
MadaboutDana wrote:
Oh, and direct from HP as well, also at £280 (but that includes 3G+
>support):
>http://h20386.www2.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=F1W28EA&opt=ABU&sel=PCNB
It turns out ...
The outliner of giants
1/12/2014
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>Personally, I
>have an aversion to outliners that fence each node in a box. It destroys
>the sense of cohesion an outline should have, making it look like a
>collection of indivi...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
Dr Andus wrote:
>I wonder whether some setting
>in your security software may be responsible for some of the processing
>time.
Alexander, thanks for the suggestion. This p...
yosemite wrote:
>Anyway, does anyone know which other outliners which have outstanding
>search-as-you-type and filter-as-you-type, like workflowy and Noteliner?
The filter of the Outline pane in Conn...
Workflowy: Your Brain on One Page
1/10/2014
MacSE wrote:
>You have to run
>Chrome and be connected to your Google account, so this is not a
>standalone app. It launches via a "Google apps panel" which launches
>Chrome.
No, it's not a standalon...
Which is the fastest academic referencing software for inserting and editing citations into MS Word? By "fast" I mean how many steps in takes to select and insert a citation, and then edit it by addin...
Workflowy: Your Brain on One Page
1/9/2014
MacSE wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to download the extension. I want to use it with
>Chromium, but it keeps asking for Chrome to be installed.
>Any idea? (Mac OS 10.9.1)
As far as I understand it, it's run ...
If you're a PDF-Xchange Viewer PRO user, you probably know that Tracker Software recently provided a free licence to the next product in line called PDF-Xchange Editor (which can install separately, s...
Paul Korm wrote:
Doesn't Workflowy communicate with the Workflowy mothership? I could
>see a case where the developer will want to deprecate an iOS app because
>then they do not have the cost of keep...
Btw, if anyone else is considering the HP Chromebook 14, there is an interesting discussion of it over here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/chromebook-central/lDPm2aYos0U
MadaboutDana wrote:
Oh, and direct from HP as well, also at £280 (but that includes 3G+
>support):
>http://h20386.www2.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=F1W28EA&opt=ABU&sel=PCNB
Well, ok,twis...
MadaboutDana wrote:
Bah, they're all as bad as each other. And you can find it in the UK
>at... PC World (tara!):
>http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/laptops-netbooks/laptops/chromebooks/hp-14-q005sa-wifi-...
MadaboutDana wrote:
>Of course what applies to Android almost certainly applies to Google
>Chrome...
You say that now, after you've sweet-talked me into buying a Chromebook?! ;)
BTW, the HP Chromebo...
Paul Korm wrote:
Pulling the app from the App Store doesn't mean the installed copy you
>have will stop working. TaskPaper is pretty simple, so its probably
>going to work for a while to come. It us...
MadaboutDana wrote:
Worth checking out the new HP Chromebook 14, too, which has had some
>very good reviews (4GB, 2 x USB 3.0, 9.5 hours battery life, 14" screen
>- available now). In the UK, selling ...
MadaboutDana wrote:
>But the T100 looks extremely tempting, I must say. Apparently it's the
>third best-selling PC at the moment, after two of Google's Chromebooks
>(yes, really!). Oh, it also has a v...
Multimarkdown to LyX
1/6/2014
CRC wrote:
I remember some posts here in the past that were interested in getting
>LyX output directly from Multimarkdown. I have worked with Fletcher
>Penny to implement that capability.
Thanks for ...
Mark wrote:
>Doesn't meet all of your requirements but it uses the Apple wireless
>keyboard, which I love and sometimes use to take notes on my iPhone.
>
>http://www.nimblstand.com/
Thanks, Mark, tha...
I just posted the following request on the Donation Coder forum, but I'd welcome any suggestions from members on this forum as well.
I'm wondering if there are any Android or Windows alternatives for...
Happy New Year fellow CRIMPers!
1/1/2014
Happy New Year to all!
As for CRIMPing, I'm fairly happy with my collection of software at the moment. Recently I've been mostly focusing on little utilities, scripts, coding snacks (especially from ...
