Alexander Deliyannis
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Tools to work with lots of numbers
9/4/2011
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>b) which mind mapping or other program could
>most closely approximate the horizontal depiction of date B Liner
>provides.
Most modern mindmapping programs should be able to r...
I'm not on iOS or Mac, but I've been using Google Calendar as the sync hub for my devices (Android and PC) for quite some time with no problems. Is there a particular issue that you've encountered?
K...
CRPA1.8 beta testing
9/1/2011
Sounds fascinating, but I was thinking along rather simpler lines: already notes can be sorted chronologically or alphabetically, so I assume you saw some usefulness to these orders. What if notes cou...
critStock wrote:
>Can anyone tell me whether it is
>capable of capturing any metadata for a given clip? I.e., the URL of the source page for
>a clip or--my personal Holy Grail--the path+name of a so...
Gary Carson wrote:
>CintaNotes is the best personal notes manager of this kind I've ever
>found. You can copy text directly to a note in CintaNotes without ever opening the
>program. It just has to ...
Tools to work with lots of numbers
8/28/2011
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>I am sure you are aware of B-Liner, but I'll put it out there anyway, just for old time's
>sake:
B-liner was indeed the first tool I tried in this regard (and, in true CRIMP tr...
Tools to work with lots of numbers
8/28/2011
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
>We've got working prototype synching calendar, tasks
>and contacts with the corresponding Google services, as a bridge to your mobile
>devices.
You got my attention :-)
CRPA1.8 beta testing
8/28/2011
TonyJ wrote:
>that's not a problem with CRPA because you have a list nearby with all the nodes. For PB
>it's an issue because if you only navigate with a visualization that occupies a
>virtual space...
Tools to work with lots of numbers
8/26/2011
Pierre, it's been a while :-)
I have a pre-license to InfoQube and for me it remains one of the strong hopes for the future, even though I never quite spent the time to put it into real use; I rememb...
Greplin power search
8/26/2011
Answering my own questions, Greplin is versatile enough: accounts can be set separately per service, irrespective of the address used for sign up. Greplin can index quite a few services for free, and ...
Tools to work with lots of numbers
8/26/2011
I should add that structure is important, i.e. breaking down quantitative information from projects to tasks, linking separate entities between them (I don't want to say sheets, because a different pa...
Tools to work with lots of numbers
8/26/2011
The projects my team manages become more and more complex administration wise, but in most cases Excel seems to be the only tool available.
For my part I usually start with a mind map (usually MindV...
Greplin power search
8/24/2011
(1) When registering, does one have to use the account associated with their Gmail and/or Reader?
(2) Is it possible to setup Greplin per Google service, i.e. to monitor a Gmail account different fr...
Responding to my own suggestion above, I would note that, in respect to the Blog component of Cyborganize, a program such as TheJournal http://www.davidrm.com would probably fair just as well IMHO.
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JBfrom wrote:
>Behold the power of Emacs... invoking its arcane language causes the very fabric of
>the internet to rip
Indeed :-)
On a different subject:
Given that this forum is dedicated more...
Foolness wrote:
>Could you point out to the specific feature where Nemo has it?
Assuming that you refer to the Google Docs/Calendar integration, it is accessed via right clicking on Nemo's system ...
Nemo Documents for Windows has now reached version 1 http://www.nemo-docs.com/
I have been using it for quite some time, and I find it a useful addition to my toolbox. Just one look at Nemo and I kno...
Some Reflections on Evernote and MyInfo
8/20/2011
WSP wrote:
>creating a tag for each individual would
>produce an intolerably long list of tags, especially since EN forces us to put all
>notebooks into a single file. In MyInfo I can separate my fa...
About this particular outliner
8/20/2011
Thanks!
jimspoon wrote:
>I'd say it depends if you want something more simple or something more powerful.
>
>For simply storing web clippings for later retrieval, I think the free Cintanotes is
>very appeali...
Some Reflections on Evernote and MyInfo
8/20/2011
FWIW, Evernote does have a hierarchical tree, for organising tags. For me this is a direct equivalent of a 'classic' hierarchical tree allowing clones (i.e. an item being included in more than one bra...
About this particular outliner
8/20/2011
JasonE wrote:
>"...I?ve gotten involved in some real, paying work...
>It?s time for a
>major advance, and guess what? After daydreaming, designing, and proposing, I am now
>actually building somethi...
MaxThink
8/6/2011
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>I'd love to hear comments from people who are using MT effectively!
I believe these older threads hold some gems of information, in particular Guido's and Stephen R. Diamond's t...
MaxThink
8/6/2011
Daly de Gagne wrote (here http://www.outlinersoftware.com/messages/viewm/9945 ):
>I tried to install Maxthink but always ended up with MemoMaster trying to install
>itself. I got rid of MemoMaster an...
EML versus PST in e-mail programs
8/5/2011
In addition to Gmail as a sort of backup, I would suggest using IMAP instead of POP for mail connectivity. I have taken the step with my premium Google Apps account and I must say it is a revelation. ...
