digeratus
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- 11/5/2023
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1 Diagramming software like Scapple, but with notes connectable to multiple parts of the map?
11/5/2023
So I love Scapple in many ways. And I'd want my stuff to be spread out free-form that way (as opposed to a tree-like mind map).
But for example let's say I have a set of stuff that has to do with my ...
Sorry for the double post. Please ignore this copy
So many systems promise this. Have you found it to be true? Which software, and can you give an example?
So many systems promise this. Have you found it to be true? Which software, and can you give an example?
Lucas wrote:
You wrote: "And to see which stacks a note is in when I click on a
>note."
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>Wouldn't this require having some way to refer to specific stacks --
>e.g., wouldn't this require that the ...
I’d like to be able to quickly select a bunch of notes that I think are related and put them into a group. I don’t want to have to NAME what they have in common with a tag or a folder. I w...
Thank you! What's a CRIMPer?
Fun encapsulates neatly a lot of what is mysteriously enjoyable in software.
What notes software have you really enjoyed and looked forward to using?
Ah, what I mean is to click something and it would create a note *automatically* for each possible combinations of attributes.
If there are two attributes with say 10 options each, that would be 100...
I'm wondering if there is software where you create a custom attribute (call it Height) with, say, options tall or short, and another custom attribute called Occupation with say, options Doctor and No...
Good points :)
Amontillado wrote:
A complex decision tree utility could have wide application.
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>Drug interaction and comorbidity, for example.
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>The problem with AI everywhere seems related to the...
Yeah, good points! I was just thinking that it would help me, as an amateur athlete, to think through my options. I'd then also be able to systematically practice the sequences, see which ones I was l...
Well this is sounding increasingly like I should just go with pen and paper :D
MadaboutDana wrote:
I think we can safely say that this software is going to demand a lot of
>time however you do it.
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Interesting software! Wish I had the ability to program something like that.
But it did make me think: it would be really cool if I could put in a few basic variables like my hand position: whether ...
Well this would be for studying at leisure, not use during a fight itself, so a mobile app is not necessary. So these are interesting ideas, thanks.
Dr Andus wrote:
I was going to recommend a concept...
Thanks for the thoughts so far!
As to the below question, I think you're right that the visual rendering would likely be critical in making the result intelligible. Unfortunately, however, I have to ...
Exactly. I think you've explained it well, thanks.
MadaboutDana wrote:
This is actually a very sophisticated requirement – one you'd
>normally want dedicated software to achieve. Knowing a...
Thanks for the thoughts so far!
As to the below question, I think you're right that the visual rendering would likely be critical in making the result intelligible. Unfortunately, however, I have to ...
I'm in a martial art, and I'm looking for software that would help me diagram my strategies in different sparring situations. I want this to be a visual diagram.
It should allow me to show, say:
I) ...
