Alexander Deliyannis
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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...
making more work for chris: screenshots?
9/10/2012
I usually Dropbox to share screenshots from freeware Gadwin Printscreen which I use, but you might prefer to open an account at http://www.screencast.com/ It works directly with SnagIt from the same c...
Fredy wrote:
>Anybody who does not only not like B-liner's GUI (it's terrible! but even
>they have got a presentation mode), but doesn't like W/O diagrams either, well, the
>alternative were Nassi/S...
No it isn't; but prompted by your suggestion I found Epistle, a simple text editor supporting Markdown and direct sync via Dropbox (without needing to install Dropbox in Android which I want to avoid)...
Outliners and Money
9/9/2012
(Sorry, hit Post too soon)
I am again in a similar quest, but this time for software that includes team collaboration features, as more and more of my work is related to others'.
Outliners and Money
9/9/2012
Dr Andus wrote:
>the discovery of ConnectedText this year was a game-changer
>for me because I was stuck with my PhD, lost in my mountains of data, and CT allowed me to
>introduce some order into th...
Mindjet MindManager
9/9/2012
There is a clear paradigm shift in the software business model, driven by Google and other web services, from purchase to subscription-driven. With Microsoft moving its Office suite to such a pay-as-y...
Fredy wrote:
>But seriously, programmers in corporate
>environments should consider programming within MM or something similar,
>collaboration features and presentation features, and the notes field...
Does anyone have a similar experience with Dominink to share from the realm of Windows Linux synchronisation, whether with the Brain or other cross-platform software?
Fredy wrote:
>If you can hold your sentences, and your paragraphs short, it's always better, and
>even in longer sentences and longer paragraphs, good style is to have them clearly
>constructed, and...
Foolness wrote:
>But worse I think is the elitist attitude of it is all there. I
>hadn't realized this forum had an elitist attitude.
Neither did I. In fact, I believe it doesn't. Elitism goes han...
I really don't understand the point of this argument. Are you trying to convince me that the forum didn't have interesting threads before Proust was mentioned? In this respect, I already said that I'v...
PiggyDB
9/8/2012
Piggydb v6 is out and includes some interesting goodies including a more streamlined interface. There's now a supporter's edition ($10) which adds .CSS customisation.
http://piggydb.net/2012/08/19/pig...
Submitted for your consideration
9/8/2012
Steve, Dr Andus and others, I believe you'll find this post by Piggydb's developer quite interesting:
http://piggydb.net/2012/06/20/the-piggydb-way-1-tag-as-concept-over-tag-as-index/
Cassius wrote:
>As Polonius
>said in Shakespeare's "Hamlet," "...brevity is the soul of wit...." (In
>Shakespeare's time, "wit" usually meant "intelligence.")
Or as the Lakonians (Spartans) who w...
In a forum called outlinersoftwareI don't see a particular problem if "most of the conversation is leaning towards outliners". I also do not find that the value of posts is correlated with their lengt...
Pimlical
9/8/2012
Dr Andus wrote:
>Does anyone have a suggestion for a
>good desktop calendar for the PC that syncs with Google Calendar, mostly for backup
>and archiving purposes but also if it's superior to using G...
That should have been "available on the move"...
A brief word of information and advice following a small disaster I recently had: I lost a significant number of notes during sync (ResophnotesSimplenote)
I have no idea what caused this, and I'm not...
Outliners and Money
9/7/2012
Some years ago, I was organising events for a public environmental body. The events were open, and we usually got 60-70 attendees, from quite specific segments. Once we got around 150, the limit of ou...
Proust
9/7/2012
Reverendmartian (cool login by the way) I welcome your 'call to order' because it gives voice to at least some of the people who visit this forum mostly to read and less to contribute.
In this respe...
All is clear, thanks.
Sorry, our posts were cross-entered. I was referring of course to the post where you replied to Steve.
I will go through your reply to me and see if something is not clear.
