Graham Rhind
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Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Great approach, this way most of the work is valid regardless of the
>tool you will then use.
Exactly. I'd like to say that I planned it that way, but it's just a by-pro...
> With your use case, is it possible to add detailed notes to the actual photograph? So for instance, would you be able to add a description within the photograph’s entry? Or do you need to c...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
Do I assume correctly that the information on "person a" or "place b" is
>part of a photo's filename? Else how can Zoot know about this without
>the files being tagged?
Y...
Nomatica wrote:
Graham<
>I am familiar with Zoot, and have had it on my radar in 2016. But did
>not pursue it because of the lack of documentation (something echoed
>many places). It also seems that ...
Nomatica, have you looked at Zoot (https://www.zootsoftware.com)? It's idiosyncratic, but I think it will do almost everything you're looking for. I use it for my media files, which can be individuall...
Thanks to everybody for their suggestions. I'll check them all out.
Franz Grieser wrote:
>Would an information management system like NotecasePro
>(www.notecasepro.com) or Infoqube fit the bill?
Thanks and noted, Franz - does this just output individual notes to html...
Paul Korm wrote:
Would something like a self-hosted instance of WordPress (or similar
>CMS) be useful?
Thanks Paul. I've always skirted around WordPress, probably because it's an (online only?) websi...
There's a part of one of my websites that I would like to move out of my traditional web creation software and into a more content-orientated environment which would allow me to output that data to th...
Collegiality
6/16/2019
Erm ...
tightbeam wrote:
>You don't get to control how others
>express themselves, nor do you get to censor what they choose to post
which you then follow by a list of things you think should be cen...
Collegiality
6/16/2019
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>And for the record I have never
>read a "vapid pro-developer" post on this site.
For the record I, unfortunately, have, along with a certain amount of snide bullying at times, ...
Niek, just a couple of comments based on a very quick look, so forgive me if I've missed something, but ...
- I don't see any mention anywhere of platform. I guess this is probably a web-based online...
The Case for Using a Paper Planner
3/30/2019
Paul Korm wrote:
>You couldn't go to a meeting or an office without everyone
>pulling out their Day Timers. The company is still around. As are
>Rolodexes. Nowadays, if someone gives me a busine...
Franz Grieser wrote:
Graham Rhind wrote:
>>and yet still having oceans of time every day to
>>work on new projects, whilst others around me lose their heads in their
>>panic. And being envied by thos...
Inevitably, as this is Forbes, their criterium for success seems to be how much money one has. It's not mine.
In my experience almost all middle managers have fallen upwards, and seem to measure th...
Software for web clippings
12/16/2018
I don't know which Inforapid program you're using but their software is definitely still being updated: http://www.buildyourmap.de
jbaltsar wrote:
> I have half a ton of data in a program called
>In...
Connected Text may not be dead yet!
11/26/2018
I have to agree with tightbeam. You're assuming that anybody who buys the software knows that it's written and supported by one person and can take account of this. That's not the case. There's noth...
Help finding software
6/16/2018
This sounds like InfoRapid/Knowledgebasebuilder, or one of its related sibling softwares - www.inforapid.de
Drafts 5 for iOS goes subscription
4/21/2018
For or against subscriptions, I think it's important to compare like with like and to recognise that there are variations on this particular theme. A subscription for a continuous service, such as fo...
TheBrain 9 is out of beta
3/1/2018
Thanks Steve and Paul. It's interesting how people's requirements differ so widely. I, for example, aren't bothered that software's been written in Java and I don't need multiple instances of brains ...
TheBrain 9 is out of beta
3/1/2018
Steve, I hear a lot that The Brain 9 is superior than previous versions, but rarely why people think this. Obviously a lot depends on an individual's work flow, but I can find little to applaud about...
Casting my mind back what feels like decades but is actually only about 10 years, and there was the iRex Digital Reader, which was a device somewhat bulkier than the ReMarkable but did basically the s...
Pagico 8
1/30/2018
Thanks Bill. I had winkled out some of what you explained from their store page, but it helps to have it explained in clear English!
Pagico 8
1/30/2018
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>Also, I really didn't
>understand its pay structure. So I abandoned it.
Oh good. I thought it was just me. Their website mentions USD 50 for a "personal workspace" for six mon...
WritingOutliner isn't in beta. WordOutliner is, but if you were trying WritingOutliner then you may have been trying it in a version of Word it doesn't support.
My experience is very different from y...
