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Dr Andus

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Address book for iPod Touch and iPad, possibly with desktop client 9/19/2012
Does anyone have a suggestion for a good app to replace the native Contacts app on the iPod Touch? If there is also an iPad version, even better, and a destop app (for PC) would be a bonus. My Contac...
Best PIM for project management? 9/19/2012
Achieve Planner Productivity Suite is 65% off today: http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/achieve-planner-productivity-suite/ It's one of the more interesting project management tools that came up in t...
ConnectedText; any case studies? 9/18/2012
[Moved from another thread] Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >Dr Andus wrote: >>Yes, this is a common complaint >>about working with wikis and CT in >particular. However, I think some of this is down to...
ConnectedText; any case studies? 9/18/2012
Dr Andus wrote: >Most recently I've started using CT as a qualitative data analysis solution, to code >textual data, for which I used NVivo in the past. This is what I do: > >1. I take a 20,000 >wor...
Outliner/PIM roll call: Fall 2012 9/18/2012
Eduardo Mauro wrote: >There is a >simpler way. Just add "sulkb" to a file named Protocols.txt. You will find in CT >folder. Then you can use it as an URL. Cool! Thanks Eduardo, that was easy enough...
Outliner/PIM roll call: Fall 2012 9/17/2012
Dr Andus wrote: >Unfortunately I couldn’t get (sulkb://) work in CT but I’ll ask around on the CT forum. Actually I did find a way to get it work in CT. I had to use the [[$APP: command, ...
Outliner/PIM roll call: Fall 2012 9/17/2012
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >Dr Andus wrote: >>This is the reason that I prefer to keep my 1000s of academic articles >in >>EndNote and websites in Surfulater. > >Have you tried the external links ...
Outliner/PIM roll call: Fall 2012 9/17/2012
kalkito wrote: >I can imagine the annoyance of importing those big tables that articles have into CT. >I'm guessing you have to use snipping tool and paste as an image, as I did when trialing >CT. I...
Outliner/PIM roll call: Fall 2012 9/17/2012
reverendmartian wrote: >Doc I took this from your March 2012 post on how you code in CT I am lost within >the first three directions.) Well, the reason I set up the blog was exactly to have more s...
Outliner/PIM roll call: Fall 2012 9/16/2012
In response to a request on this forum for some tutorials on ConnectedText for qualitative research, I have decided to create a blog dedicated for that purpose, rather than risk boring users who are n...
Collaborative mind mapping with computer illiterate 9/15/2012
MadaboutDana wrote: >Do try Podio, too, for collaborative purposes. It's got a vast range of free apps >available, and you can even create your own. It's one of the more impressive online >collabora...
Check this out, iPad users! 9/15/2012
MadaboutDana wrote: >It's called Cotton, and >it's a deceptively simple outliner app. But it does a lot more than most iOS outliners >(which I find, generally speaking, rather disappointing). It doe...
Collaborative mind mapping with computer illiterate 9/14/2012
Ben wrote: >FWIW, you can visit http://www.mindmeister.com/ and sign up with a >non-Google account to explore the service. Their free option is comparable to >Mindomo's. Thanks, Ben. I did figure ...
Collaborative mind mapping with computer illiterate 9/14/2012
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >In practice, I found that for my >collaborators Checkvist was much easier to get used to. The visual candy of mind >mappers is nice, but it possibly distracts. Possib...
Collaborative mind mapping with computer illiterate 9/14/2012
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >You might want >to try out Mind42 http://mind42.com/ It's completely free and good for >collaboration. Whether it's 'easy' is on the eye of the user, I guess. Thanks f...
Collaborative mind mapping with computer illiterate 9/13/2012
Dr Andus wrote: >Dr Andus wrote: >>I guess another option >>would be to bite the bullet and buy >iThoughts for both iPods, and sync them with >>Freeplane via Dropbox. > >This might >not actually w...
Collaborative mind mapping with computer illiterate 9/13/2012
Dr Andus wrote: >I guess another option >would be to bite the bullet and buy iThoughts for both iPods, and sync them with >Freeplane via Dropbox. This might not actually work either because there w...
Collaborative mind mapping with computer illiterate 9/13/2012
I need a tool to collaborate remotely with someone who has poor computer literacy. The nature of the collaboration is simple project management, involving mostly brainstorming and work break-down, tas...
forum enhancement suggestions 9/13/2012
Franz Grieser wrote: >How could somebody (except for the troll) really KNOW >what the troll's intentions are? Well, sure, probably not even the troll knows... >What I find more suitable is "labelin...
forum enhancement suggestions 9/13/2012
Dr Andus wrote: >I would suggest we develop a protocol for dealing with trolls. 1) How to identify a >troll; 2) How to deal with trolls; 3) how to protect freedom of speech; 4) how to protect >membe...
forum enhancement suggestions 9/13/2012
I would suggest we develop a protocol for dealing with trolls. 1) How to identify a troll; 2) How to deal with trolls; 3) how to protect freedom of speech; 4) how to protect members against accusation...
forum enhancement suggestions 9/12/2012
Another suggestion: the ability to save interesting posts in one's own personal area for future reference (Favourites). Then perhaps the software could track which are the most saved items and display...
forum enhancement suggestions 9/12/2012
Chris Murtland wrote: >Any votes for a post length limit? That's a little bit like reducing freedom of speech for everyone because of one or two extremists who abuse that right. Limiting the post le...
Cataloguing the Different Ways the Mind Associates Itself with the Outliner Presented Screen 9/12/2012
MadaboutDana wrote: >Okay. I for one have had enough. Foolness, you have a style that is consistently >aggressive and confrontational. You immediately leap to hugely defensive >positions using unacc...
forum enhancement suggestions 9/11/2012
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >- Building >on Chris' idea: (manually) create an online list of applications discussed here; the >list can then be used to index the forum. When we add a new app to the ...
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