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General Software Discussion / Re: What kind of software to use for storing lots of information?
« on: March 30, 2019, 02:14 PM »
ConnectedText http://www.connectedtext.com/screenshots.php
It allows you to store massive amounts of free text + structured texts + attributes and properties for each topic. You can connect everything as densely as you want, search it inline or in dedicated queries, or simply list all members of any given property/ attribute/ category etc.
No database knowledge necessary. You create all these structures on the fly, while typing yr text. The rendered text will format according to your CSS stlye sheet settings. You quickly switch between edit view and rendered view via shortcut or toolbar button. Shortcuts and toolbars can be customized.
You can easily link to, cross-reference, and also include topics and parts of topics. You can set up dynamic search pages or call up a search dialog. Tons of other features you may find useful for what you have in mind.
I've been using ConnectedText for over 10 years. My largest project has <5000 topics, some of them contain dozens of subheadings and tons of text. No performance problems at all.
It is not free. The installed version sells for 40 USD; an additional USB-option will cost you 20 USD on top.
The latest version is from 2015, however. Seems like development has come to a halt, I am afraid.
It allows you to store massive amounts of free text + structured texts + attributes and properties for each topic. You can connect everything as densely as you want, search it inline or in dedicated queries, or simply list all members of any given property/ attribute/ category etc.
No database knowledge necessary. You create all these structures on the fly, while typing yr text. The rendered text will format according to your CSS stlye sheet settings. You quickly switch between edit view and rendered view via shortcut or toolbar button. Shortcuts and toolbars can be customized.
You can easily link to, cross-reference, and also include topics and parts of topics. You can set up dynamic search pages or call up a search dialog. Tons of other features you may find useful for what you have in mind.
I've been using ConnectedText for over 10 years. My largest project has <5000 topics, some of them contain dozens of subheadings and tons of text. No performance problems at all.
It is not free. The installed version sells for 40 USD; an additional USB-option will cost you 20 USD on top.
The latest version is from 2015, however. Seems like development has come to a halt, I am afraid.