Alexander Deliyannis
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A look back at the old outliners
9/17/2012
Foolness wrote:
>-RedNotebook is more powerful than Notecase but since it's
>beyond two pane, it's more of a competitor to Outwiker albeit RedNotebook is supposed
>to be a journal
I guess 'power' i...
posting is fixed
9/17/2012
There are at least 6 posts in the productivity forum by a certain rrebergjasm which are invisible, apparently because he has not been cleared as a user. Is it spam or genuine?
A look back at the old outliners
9/16/2012
Great resource; it would be good to know when the page was last updated, but I couldn't find it.
Re Linux in particular (and at least some other *ix systems):
There's also Notecase which is cross pl...
Yes, and with Citrix behind it now, it's probably going to be around for quite some time. The web collaboration field is finally being taken seriously.
forum enhancement suggestions
9/15/2012
Chris Murtland wrote:
>Thanks everyone for the ideas! I will put together a prioritized list,
>based on ease of implementation and number of requests; i.e., the easier items that
>are also the most ...
Yes, the more I use it, the more I like it. And the perpetual list of notes looks perfecty at home in Android, where I can slide up and down to my heart's content.
I haven't yet worked with its actio...
Ben wrote:
>So maybe AIR vs Flash is a distinction without difference?
Quite possibly.
>I spent time in the past
>weeks bouncing between Mindomo and MindMeister for lecture outlining and
>presenta...
Check this out, iPad users!
9/15/2012
Let's see if it turns out to be the love of your life or just an infatuation.
BTW, I made a couple of additions to the web text and then pressed Save. But then, after I refreshed, my contributions we...
Ben wrote:
>I agree and I like their
>HTML5 foundation instead of Flash (used by Mindomo and many others).
I believe that Mindomo doesn't use Flash but Adobe Air, at least in the desktop applicatio...
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Alexander, how does Mind42 compare with other web based mind mappers, such as
>MindDomo?
I only learnt of Mindomo from Dan's post of the same name here. It looks interesting, b...
Thanks for the suggestions.
Catch.com fits the bill: it puts a time stamp on notes, which is visible in the perpetual roll of notes. It still has some rough edges (e.g. you can't undo deleting notes)...
posting is fixed
9/13/2012
Apparently something similar must have happened in the Productivity forum.
I've heard people here talk positively of the old Evernote's "toilet-paper" paradigm for notes, i.e. like a perpetual roll of paper of serial notes. In the past I was uncertain of this paradigm's bene...
Dr Andus wrote:
>In the end I set up Freeplane on both PCs and have the .mm file
>saved in our shared Dropbox folder. The problem with this solution is that if the other
>person deletes some content...
Cataloguing the Different Ways the Mind Associates Itself with the Outliner Presented Screen
9/13/2012
Since joining this forum many years ago, the only forum I have been a regular and long-term contributor at, I have been aware that anything I write will be put down in ubiquity and permanence (whateve...
forum enhancement suggestions
9/13/2012
Chris Murtland wrote:
>Note - if you click "My Account" under your name in the left bar when logged in, you can
>change your password, display name, etc.
WOW! I hadn't even noticed that! (Or I did a...
forum enhancement suggestions
9/12/2012
I like Dr Andus suggestion; I also think that it would be good to have access to all of one's post under one's profile.
So this brings up a much more basic suggestion: direct control over one's profi...
forum enhancement suggestions
9/11/2012
My own main interest is the one I recently mentioned, to have a "related posts" functionality.
Given the substantial legacy of previous years it should be something that can be applied automatically ...
Cataloguing the Different Ways the Mind Associates Itself with the Outliner Presented Screen
9/10/2012
Foolness wrote:
> Trello and Flow.IO are the most popular as far as I know but I didn’t mention them by name because
> they aren’t that superior in concept except in technical features.
...
Cataloguing the Different Ways the Mind Associates Itself with the Outliner Presented Screen
9/10/2012
So, you are referring to people who themselves have not purported to be outline experts, but someone else called them so derogatively speaking, and now you want to challenge the title they themselves ...
PiggyDB
9/10/2012
To copy from the accolade that I read of one of my favourite CDs, that is a "very excellent" question :-)
I hadn't considered Piggydb as a wiki, but that has most to do with its aesthetics than anyth...
Wunderkit is here
9/10/2012
Update: Wunderkit is being retired; it's been a while since I've seen such straightforward sincerity in admitting failure from an organisation still in business. The company is now focusing in the new...
XMind 2012
9/10/2012
Yes, the good thing is that they offer a choice; I'm not a fan of Xmind but I appreciate their approach which is more flexible than others':
"Subscription mode, which we support since 2008, keeps you...
Cataloguing the Different Ways the Mind Associates Itself with the Outliner Presented Screen
9/10/2012
It seems to me that outliner and overall information management software development has been as much influenced by ICT capabilities as by theoretical models and approaches. E.g. the fact that Microso...
Pimlical
9/10/2012
Dr Andus wrote:
>The Google Cal-Outlook sync works fine
>except that first I chose 2-way sync and Outlook now populated the event descriptions
>in Google Cal with some ugly code. I suppose I'll have...
