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Alexander Deliyannis

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Delicious-like tool for notes? 6/18/2009
miTaggedMarks wrote: >Do you know of any application or web site that uses >such hierarchy of keywords/tags? > >Michael The most famous such hierarchical list is the Library of Congress reference,...
Delicious-like tool for notes? 6/17/2009
One thing that personally empedes me from using tags more in programs that support them (such as Surfulater) is the arbitrary process of setting one's own tags. I personally tend to use tags more in...
Hierarchical outliner with the most complete writing tools? 6/16/2009
Dominik, Normfall Manager looks like a very powerful application; I am surprised I've never seen it mentioned before (not even by the lawyers here, to which it is originally aimed). Once again, it is...
Powerpoint slide library 6/15/2009
Hi Graham, For starters, check out MindView's integration with Powerpoint: http://www.matchware.com/en/products/mindview/features.htm#Integration_with_Microsoft Note that it is optimised for using M...
When discussion specific products, could people specify what platforms they run on? 6/15/2009
Wes, the outliner you mentioned is probably Notecase Pro which runs on Windows / Mac / Linux (including the Nokia Maemo) as well as FreeBSD and Open Solaris. These days even 'cross-platform' can be...
Hierarchical outliner with the most complete writing tools? 6/14/2009
Hi Derek, Since your interest is in structirng your writing more than collecting/organising information, I suggest that you take a look at the following two applications (I hope your CRIMP will not o...
Virtual Folder: Interesting tool at Bits du Jour today 6/3/2009
Cassius wrote: > Looking at the description and comments on Virtual Disk, it occurred to me that one can accomplish the same thing (I think?) with many two-pane PIMs. Well, yes and no; the problem ...
Very interesting book 6/3/2009
Jim, very interesting; thanks for the heads-up! Alexander
Its a small world, Alexander! 6/3/2009
I'm sure others have thought (or dreamed) about this before Google; but I for one am hopeful, for once, that Google is persistent and influential enough to make it happen. My wife, who is also a proj...
The Economics of PIMs 6/3/2009
@ PIMfan: I agree with most of what you say; I am more than willing to pay for software as a service (which it is, if support and development continue) and I'm not refering to the webware model. Nowad...
Its a small world, Alexander! 5/30/2009
Ken wrote: >Right now, I feel like am at the beginning of a paradigm >shift away from e-mail being the center of business communications, so I am just >getting my feet wet with this whole new catego...
SQLNotes aka InfoQube or IQ forum 5/22/2009
Fredy, Having programs not working properly because they assume that "the US = the PC-aware world" is something that I have encountered many times, ironically even with software from Europe (UK in pa...
Virtual Folder: Interesting tool at Bits du Jour today 5/22/2009
Just a note to say that Virtual Disk is featured at Giveaway of the Day, today: http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/virtual-disk/
OPML / Indented text data exchange among outliners (with a request to PPL) 5/16/2009
Neville Franks wrote: >OPML is quite restricted in its capabilities. ... It is difficult to see how it >could be used for many of todays content rich applications, such as our Surfulater. Yes, I co...
Mindsystems Amode 5/15/2009
Ian, The timeline view you suggest is indeed excellent and the main reason I would have bought Matchware's program a long time ago if I hadn't managed to control my CRIMP tendencies. Another interes...
OPML / Indented text data exchange among outliners (with a request to PPL) 5/15/2009
Within the course of a recent request to Wouter, the developer of TreeSheets, I quickly scanned this forum for programs that we've discussed that can import/export OPML. My own interest was for Noteca...
Mindsystems Amode 5/14/2009
Here's a new review that may shed some more light: http://mindmappingsoftwareblog.com/amode-review/
Outliner's Utopia 5/14/2009
Well for one thing, I personally wouldn't give 10 out of 10 on access to Google services, as I would want access even when I am offline. In this sense, the one application I have tried that I satisfie...
Its a small world, Alexander! 5/14/2009
That should have been "I suggest you take a look at these two posts"
Its a small world, Alexander! 5/14/2009
Ken wrote: >Right now, I feel like am at the beginning of a paradigm >shift away from e-mail being the center of business communications, so I am just >getting my feet wet with this whole new catego...
Its a small world, Alexander! 5/14/2009
Hi Ken, I don't know if the world is small but it does run in circles; I first got in touch with David Tebbutt after registering for Brainstorm, a program I learnt about in this here forum (or rather...
Anyone else unable to save their work in MaxThink? 5/12/2009
I suspect that for some reason after you save the first time, the file "locks" and MaxThink can't access it again. The situation sounds familiar but with some other program, probably MS Word. I'm not ...
Ideamason abandoned 5/11/2009
Eduardo, As an extension from another post (re InfoQube and UltraRecall) I would personally consider it a marketing opportunity for software such as yours and Pierre Paul's to offer an easy way for ...
Ideamason abandoned 5/11/2009
Lucas wrote: >I haven't found anything besides Ideamason for drafting >text in a format of rearrangeable and reusable chunks of ideas that can be structure in >an outline. I have the impression th...
UltraRecall -> InfoQube 5/11/2009
A vote for this from me as well. In fact it is this kind of feature (import/export) that for me can make or break the use of a new program as usually much of the information I would like to enter in...
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