Graham Smith
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- Member since
- May 2006
- Topics started
- 9
- Total posts
- 128
- Last active
- 12/9/2007
Posts
Zotero
9/15/2006
Bruce,
Thanks for the clarification.
Graham
Bruce wrote:
>Graham Smith wrote:
>
>>I assume this is the program mentioned in the Open Office
>bibliographic
>>mailing list, wher it said something a...
Zotero
9/8/2006
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>I have found issues with every biblio product I have tried. .
So have I :-(
Graham
Zotero
9/8/2006
Mark,
I assume this is the program mentioned in the Open Office bibliographic mailing list, wher it said something along the lines that this was the outcome of one of the stages in developing the Ope...
Ken,
Another really interesting program, I think I give this one a look for myself.
Thanks,
Graham
Ken Ashworth wrote:
>Here's a good one.
>
>Web Idea Tree - $29.95 - Personal
>Edition
Daly,
Yes I thought of just a clipboard tool ( I have ClipCache) and may yet suggest this, or something similar.
Thanks,
Graham
Ken,
Thanks for these suggestions, some programs here I've never heard of.
I shall give them a more detailed look.
Graham
Derek,
I must admit, that I was thinking more of Treepad Lite or NeoMem, nether of which I could remember the name of when I originally posted. But I was hoping for something with a capture from clip...
Yes, a reasonable suggestion, but I think she is tied to MSIE and some will be mailing lists. And as I wasn't thinking in terms of a browser based solution I didn't make it explicit that this will al...
I was speaking to someone the other day who collects snippets from a software support news group and pastes them into a word file so she can search for them later, including bits of prgramming code.
...
IdeaMason
7/3/2006
IdeaMason looks very good.
I had never heard of it, but it looks a good compromise between a word processor and the all encompassing NotaBene.
Thanks for the pointer,
Graham
GMail and Opera: A Progression
6/14/2006
Both :-)
Graham
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Is all this CRIMP or a natural progression?
>
>Daly
IS9 database design
5/22/2006
Jack,
IS9 allows you to create a "file manager" branch that is linked to a Windows folder. This then shows the sub folder tree and files within IS without importing them. All the normal Windows expl...
Biting the Bullet: IS9
5/21/2006
It seems that IS is pretty MSIE centric. The odd instruction about "your browser" says nothing about applying only to MSIE, but the instructions only apply to the MSIE menu. So no recognition that oth...
Biting the Bullet: IS9
5/21/2006
Daly,
You can ask IS to auto-update under Help. I haven't noticed any differences.
When I looked at ADM, it was before I started to have problems with Zoot, and ADM didn't offer me enough to change ...
Biting the Bullet: IS9
5/21/2006
Daly,
Assuming the NYT site is the site I think it is. I have just copied this article in IS9 with no problems, I have also copied bits and pieces from other pages.
Which version are you running I ...
Biting the Bullet: IS9
5/21/2006
Daly,
While it isn't how its meant to work, in Firefox, if you select AND copy items, the tranporter then sends them to IS.
Graham
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>I haven't had a chance to try the new fea...
Infoselect 9 Preliminary Version
5/20/2006
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>I'll be interested in hearing more on how you progress with IS9. It does sound like
>Micrologic has tried to add some new functionality.
Daly,
I have ended up buying UltraRec...
Infoselect 9 Preliminary Version
5/14/2006
Daly,
I will post my initial impressions in a couple of days, some good and some bad at the moment.
Graham
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>BTW,
>I'll be interested in hearing more on how you progress with ...
Infoselect 9 Preliminary Version
5/13/2006
Daly,
There was a new thread devoted to CRIMP and its definition :-)
Graham
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>
>BTW, I see you are
>still waiting for a definition of CRIMP. It is an acronym, and I forget what...
Infoselect 9 Preliminary Version
5/11/2006
Kenneth,
I think the difference between IS and Zoot in the respect of virtual folders is that with Zoot the folders are arranged vertically, and therefore in theory you can have as many as you want, ...
Infoselect 9 Preliminary Version
5/11/2006
Ian,
What I do with Zoot, as I don't like wasting time assigning keywords or categories, is when the key words aren't already in the text, I add them at the beginning of the text. So if I have a bit ...
Infoselect 9 Preliminary Version
5/9/2006
Kenneth Rhee wrote:
>To be fair, I have to say their customer service for me has been excellent
>over the years. They are rather prompt in my request for answers and even refund
>requests. Techni...
Infoselect 9 Preliminary Version
5/8/2006
Daly,
I upgraded my copy at the weekend. The temporary password didn't work and I emailed Micrologic to complain expecting a long wait for the reply, but within an hour I had a new (working) password...
Infoselect 9 Preliminary Version
5/6/2006
Kenneth
>Is this
>perfect? Not quite, but I think it's good enough for me to use if full time now.
That is good to know, it does seem to tie up several loose ends, enough for me to have upgraded, ...
Infoselect 9 Preliminary Version
5/6/2006
Kenneth,
Having abandoned Infoselect many years ago, can you say what it is you like about it? I would also be very interested to know what other info management programs you run along side it.
Wi...
