Tom S.
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It does but I believe its only only to one level. So, unless the newest version is different, you will only see the parent to one level (parent) not to grand parents.
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Graham Rhind wrote:
>I think a distinction needs to be made between mind maps (as I know them, which, as
>Cassius said, could be expressed in a tree-like linear form); and non-tree-like
>navigatio...
Stephen R. Diamond wrote:
>As regards this
>particular deficiency in Personal Brain, isn't the situation you describe the same
>as an outline where you have an excess of items at a level. The con...
Comments on OneNote
3/16/2007
Mark wrote:
>It is true, and true of video stored in OneNote as well, but in my very limited tests,
>searching for a few words I knew were there, the results were poor. It's not something
>you can...
Comments on OneNote
3/15/2007
Mark wrote:
>* The ability to record audio and synch your notes to the audio. This is
>fabulous for a journalist such as myself: You can type notes while recording an
>interview, then return to ...
UltraRecal vs. MyInfo
3/14/2007
Stephen R. Diamond wrote:
>These tree-based information managers seem to be getting the best comments. Does
>anyone care to summarize their relative strengths and weaknesses?
I don't know if I can...
Stephen R. Diamond wrote:
>Personal
>Brain, which I have not yet tried, aside--I think if I wanted to build a pim with mind
>navigation, I would look to Mind Manager, plus investigate the applica...
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Until this version I found the tree
>hard to navigate.
I agree. Actually this also reminded me of one thing about the earlier versions that I didn't like. The program was...
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Kinook has been one of the best software companies in terms of
>customer relations. And it is obviously paying off for them.
That's true, Daly, but its really more than that...
Graham Rhind wrote:
>Personal Brain, which has great potential as an interface, is still
>really just a novel way of finding and opening files - a graphical Windows Explorer
>plus a little note t...
Phil wrote:
>--If you make a product suggestion to some of these large companies, how
>often do you get (or expect) a response? Do you even bother?
>--Where else do you get to
>try a product for...
Cassius wrote:
>Perhaps I misunderstood Tom S. when he said, "There’s a new format with Word 2007.
>Users of older versions (2003 and I think 2000) are automatically prompted to
>download a conve...
Cassius wrote:
>Tom S. said, "There’s a new format with Word 2007. Users of older versions (2003 and I
>think 2000) are automatically prompted to download a conversion program from MS when
>they ...
Cassius wrote:
>Usually, when a product such as Word updates with a format
>change, the new version automatically imports files in the old format and converts
>them to the new format. (The Maple...
Random notes on windows outliners
1/24/2007
Derek Cornish wrote:
>As for Brainstorm, which is uncluttered,
>elegant and powerful - if only the aerial view was editable, so that one could opt to
>work in that view as well as Brainstorm's mo...
Lyx
1/7/2007
Graham Smith wrote:
>The
>obvious question is why don't you still use it?
I occasionally do for text editing. But I live in a Microsoft world and I got tired of fighting it. I pretty much live ...
Lyx
1/7/2007
Graham Smith wrote:
>Derek
>
>>How are you dealing with the word wrap issue (Section 14)?
>
>The org.mode
>defaults to using longlines.el and I have been using this mode for my experimentation
>...
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>I have often been frustrated by info programs that do not allow an accurate pasting of
>web pages. Given that so much info comes from the web, this problem can't be
>overstat...
2007 Predictions
1/2/2007
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>I would predict that mind mapping programs will increasingly
>try to close the gap with outliners.
Yeah, I can see this. I think MindManager will always be the cadillac of ...
Lyx
1/1/2007
Graham Smith wrote:
>I'm
>not sure, however, why you couldn't do a word count in Lyx, before converting it to a
>PDF, or did the journals want to do their own word count?
As I said, there must ...
Lyx
12/31/2006
I must be the only person left in the world who likes Word. :)
Thanks for the suggestion. I might have tried it 5 years ago but its too late now. FWIW, the only reason that I ever got these journa...
Lyx
12/30/2006
Graham Smith wrote:
>I would be
>interested to hear if anyone else has had a go with Lyx.
I did try this some time ago when I was still using linux. In the end, I found it easier to just use LaT...
OneNote 12 Trial
12/21/2006
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>And as Jan has pointed out in
>another post, Zoot is probably the best note-take around.
I wouldn't care to debate this since I'm a big Zoot fan. But ON 2007 has some prett...
OneNote 12 Trial
12/21/2006
Ray Cosner wrote:
> However, I
>am concerned going forward, as ON only displays one row of section headings. When you
>have more than can be accommodated in one row (say, 8-10 sections depending...
OneNote 12 Trial
12/21/2006
Jack,
I've been using ON starting with the betas for round about 6 months. My biggest Notebook at the moment is only about 70 meg but I've noticed no problems. In terms of project management and fi...
