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Dr Andus

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Anybody met this outliner? 11/10/2012
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >By the way, Piggydb is evolving nicely into a >paradigm much more solid than wikis. That's a bold claim ;) Would you care to elaborate? (I'm intrigued by Piggydb but hav...
iPad Mini and outlining 11/9/2012
Hugh wrote: >Thanks to Steve's posts, I've been looking at the Mini as a serious work tool. I've >eschewed a full-size iPad so far, seeing it as more of a consuming than a producing >machine. One po...
Text expander and clipboard enhancer tools 11/9/2012
Graham Rhind wrote: >The "Support" information has now been removed from their site. So it's an >unsupported solution. Interesting. I was just looking at that page last night and it was still ther...
Android, Linux and Windows (and Mac too, if you have to) 11/8/2012
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >Structure-wise, this sounds ideal. But there seem to >be very few offline applications which can sync with Todoist. After much much hope, >trial and disillusionment, I h...
iPad Mini and outlining 11/8/2012
MadaboutDana wrote: >I'm sorry to hear Notebooks didn't work for you, but it's very much horses for courses. >I too went through a love-hate period with Notebooks, because it is a very >sophisticate...
which solution do you suggest? 11/8/2012
MadaboutDana wrote: >If you are thinking of wikis, I can also recommend ProjectForum, a commercial product >but very modestly priced for a basic version ($25). There is a free version, but it's >fai...
which solution do you suggest? 11/7/2012
I think some of your criteria are almost mutually exclusive, especially being able to do all that stuff and "be able to handle efficiently a large amount of data." Three programs that would tick a l...
Reinstalling Brainstorm 11/7/2012
sean wrote: >Hi Wolfgang, how do you use Brainstorm with UR ? I can link a file in UR but can't search >it. So I generally save it as an HTML and link that as well in UR so it becomes searchable. >I...
Notecase Pro is coming soon at Bits du Jour 11/7/2012
Marbux wrote: >@ "But is there a way to display some icons in a column to show which outline items have >notes? I poked around in the column settings but couldn’t find anything." > >As >mentio...
New members' comments stuck 11/7/2012
Chris Murtland wrote: >I think I've gotten all the previously unapproved members approved now. Thanks for that, Chris. >There is a >bug I haven't sorted out yet with the "latest post by" - this cur...
New members' comments stuck 11/7/2012
Dr Andus wrote: >Hi Chris, > >FYI, I see from my RSS feed that there have been a few comments in the last >week or two from new members who haven't been approved. They seem legit. Would you mind >no...
System for taking and organising reading notes 11/6/2012
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >Dr Andus wrote: >>Dragon Dictation requires an internet connection. > >I wonder why? > >I would assume that the recognition happens in the cloud (as OCR does in Evernot...
System for taking and organising reading notes 11/6/2012
Dr Andus wrote: >Gary Carson wrote: >>I think the fastest and easiest way to take notes from books, >newspapers, etc., is to >>use a digital voice recorder and then transcribe your audio >notes wit...
System for taking and organising reading notes 11/6/2012
Gary Carson wrote: >I think the fastest and easiest way to take notes from books, newspapers, etc., is to >use a digital voice recorder and then transcribe your audio notes with Dragon >Naturally Sp...
New members' comments stuck 11/6/2012
Hi Chris, FYI, I see from my RSS feed that there have been a few comments in the last week or two from new members who haven't been approved. They seem legit. Would you mind nodding these through? Ch...
Software to transform outline into hierarchy of (empty) folders 11/6/2012
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >Thanks, this is useful to know. Unfortunately I don't have a license for recent >versions of DOpus. The CRIMPer in me would love this occasion to upgrade, but the >amoun...
iPad Mini and outlining 11/5/2012
Ken wrote: >I am not familiar with >Outline Pro, but will give it a look, if only for the sake of CRIMP research. ;) I wasn't recommending Outline Pro (I've never tried it). I just included the lin...
iPad Mini and outlining 11/5/2012
Ken wrote: > Regarding Notebooks, it was one of the first >programs that I bought, but it is one of the least used. Same here. The hindrance for me was the hierarchical folder structure which made ...
Software to transform outline into hierarchy of (empty) folders 11/5/2012
* sorry, backward slashes
Software to transform outline into hierarchy of (empty) folders 11/5/2012
I've never tried this but DOpus seems to offer a solution. This might involve some reorganisation of your list (to display commas and forward slashes) and then copying and pasting it into DOpus: http...
Text expander and clipboard enhancer tools 11/5/2012
Franz Grieser wrote: >PhraseExpander looks interesting. >However, I tend to go with PhraseExpress as it imports Word AutoText and AutoCorrect >and has a huge library of German AutoCorrect entries. B...
Text expander and clipboard enhancer tools 11/5/2012
Geoffrey Miller wrote: >Firefox. I have looked at other alternatives, and also tried the very similar (and >free) "WordExpander" which is much faster in operation but requires at least a >two-letter...
Text expander and clipboard enhancer tools 11/2/2012
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >Dr Andus wrote: >>CTRL+C copies and pastes the content, CTRL+A selects all, and >CTRL+J joins the broken >>lines that are adjacent only - which is important to >preserv...
RightNote vs. NoteCase Pro 11/2/2012
Jon Polish wrote: >Dr. Andus: >No, I continue to use WhizFolders for writing chunks of text to be refined >(re-organized) in WhizFolders later. I continue to rely extensively on UR and >InfoQube fo...
RightNote vs. NoteCase Pro 11/2/2012
Jon Polish wrote: >The intended use >is for writing and research. Does that mean you have given up on WhizFolders then? http://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/3413/15 Obviously "writing and r...
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