Alexander Deliyannis
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Two alternative answers, depending on the viewpoint. I don't consider this cheating because I have a double role (I'm a consultant and project manager) and success in my field depends both on
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two pane outliner question
7/31/2011
ndodge wrote:
>Also, I found the outliner I mentioned from a Google search
>results list, it came up again on a different search. It's called Splash Notes. Looks
>ok, nothing overly impressive tho...
Gary Carson wrote:
>Overall, I
>liked Brainstorm a lot, but this auto-hoisting thing was just too restrictive.
>That's just me, though. Your mileage may vary.
Indeed, the auto-hoisting approach i...
@JB I have no desire for anonymity. Just about everything I post on the web purposefully includes my full name. I stand behind my opinions.
My objection for your posting was that you interpreted a r...
@JB I have no desire for anonymity. Just about everything I post on the web purposefully includes my full name. I stand behind my opinions.
My objection for your posting was that you interpreted a r...
JB,
I wrote:
[From the presentation: ?Note that BrainStormWFO 'auto-hoists'. This means that you are always focused on just one layer of the outline. This helps your brain relax, since you can only ...
From the presentation: "Note that BrainStormWFO ?auto-hoists?. This means that you are always focused on just one layer of the outline. This helps your brain relax, since you can only think about 7 it...
MadaboutDana wrote:
>Basically BrainStorm is a single-pane outliner, apparently
>with cross-referencing (the latter a nice idea, but by no means unique). Have I missed
>something?
Yes. I've been u...
Tree for MacOS
7/19/2011
There is at least one Windows program that includes sideways hierarchies, namely B-Liner http://www.varatek.com/ (no longer developed). I add it here for reference mainly.
However, the same effect ca...
FYI: Google+ is being changed this week based on user feedback
http://www.geek.com/articles/geek-pick/google-is-being-tweaked-this-week-based-on-user-feedback-20110711/
Of interest to this group, amo...
You can find my profile easily via this link: http://gplus.to/adeliyannis
(FYI gplus.to is a third party service, to make it easier to link to profiles avoiding the multitude of numbers)
I copy below...
Dominik, thanks for the invitation :-) Interestingly, open access seems to have been delayed, so it came in handy.
I am now in Google+ and have connected with the Outliner people I found through the ...
Writng-Keeping versions straight
7/9/2011
Hugh wrote:
>When I was on the Windows platform, I used this:
>http://www.ajcsoft.com/active-backup.htm.
Some additional options:
History Explorer http://www.exendo.se/history-explorer-simple-ve...
calizo
7/9/2011
Pity that development seems to have stopped...
calizo
7/9/2011
Interesting; will be trying it out. The zoomable approach reminds me of Datelens http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/datelens/
Ken wrote:
>I noticed in a recent GQueues video tutorial that they
>are now supporting off-line use on mobile devices. Have you tried this yet? And, are
>you still happy with the program?
Yes, th...
Evernote 4
6/17/2011
Hi Cassius,
All Evernote desktop applications store the material locally, in sync with the cloud. That's what I personally find brilliant about the product. You can get information into Evernote in m...
Evernote 4
6/16/2011
A quick note on yesterday's Evernote update for Windows and Mac. Two of the new features I had been hoping for for ages:
- Added support for note links, create links to individual notes that can be p...
It's probably not quite what you had in mind, but take a look at this old post of mine: http://www.outlinersoftware.com/messages/viewm/4871
I see that the program mentioned, Nemo, is under continued ...
Hardware CRIMP?
6/2/2011
Alexander wrote:
>Android 2.x was aimed at phones, period. Android 3.x has been developed for tablets.
Ken wrote:
>True, but in some ways, this is not all bad (except for being left behind as new ver...
DAISHO has indeed developed into a very interesting cross-platform solution; see various developments here:
http://www.daisho-blacksmith.com/en/company/news.html
The price for the professional editi...
Hardware CRIMP?
6/1/2011
Ken wrote:
>I had considered Samsung's 7 in. Galaxy Tab because its about half the size of the iPad,
>but I am not certain if it will be immediately "orphaned" with all of Android's OS updates.
Quit...
Personal Memory Manager
5/31/2011
Dominik Holenstein wrote:
>The thoughts, concepts and the philosophy behind such tools may isgreat but they
>require a lot of efforts from the user. Perhaps these developers forget that maybe
>nobod...
Thanks for this; it looks good (I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder :-)
I don't think I'll be using it any time soon, but in its site I found out about Cygwin, a framework to run Linux progr...
Personal Memory Manager
5/30/2011
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>For reference: PMM is now called CRPA, ?Constructive Recollection Philosophy
>Application?.
I forgot to add the new website http://www.crpa.co/
It looks like but is no...
