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cmpm:
here's a couple-

http://www.cancellieri.org/apim_index.htm

http://www.konradp.com/products/organizer/

not sure about the rollover.....

alphahumanoid841:
not sure why the above two were mentioned out of all the rest because the first program looks like a _nightmare_ and the second one is jus another "same-old same-old (read initial post)" it should be scraped, thrown in the gutter, and the resources should be combined and put into improving one or a few amazing one instead of billions of pieces, so we are all less burden with information overload and all this fragmentation of society.

http://www.editgrid.com/user/pplandry/List_of_Outliners is definitely something to work with though. thanks for improving on the original. much more helpful. i'm not sure what the goal of the list is, but if i were to fix it up with the goal of it being more helpful i would:
-delete all dead projects
-delete version data (since we're looking for the most recent one + less maintenance)
-change title in something boarder
-fill in all "last updated" data
-create subsection based on "software type"
-create subsection under that based on "types" (abc order is very unhelpful)
-based on "last updated" data, delete all outdated programs (hmm, say minimum was last updated within 1-2yrs)

thanks for the site, http://www.editgrid.com/ i think i may upload some spreadsheets though i don't think i have any other people would be interested in. now to hopefully find something that works...

tomos:
http://www.editgrid.com/user/pplandry/List_of_Outliners is definitely something to work with though. thanks for improving on the original. much more helpful. i'm not sure what the goal of the list is, but if i were to fix it up with the goal of it being more helpful i would:
-alphahumanoid841 (September 01, 2008, 01:39 PM)
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I think he just wanted to make it sortable & editable so that others could contribute
but
The list was getting corrupted due to bad sorting...

So to make this sharing experience:

1- It would be best if users would register, that way, we’d see who modified what, and could be advised if another roll-back is required
2- When sorting, make sure you select all columns and check “Has header row”, this will leave the first row at the top.

I think that for the benefit of all (and as I have little time to spend on this), I’ll restrict the usage somewhat:

- The list is now read-only by default
- To make changes, click the UnLock button at the bottom and enter the password: outliners

Hopefully, this will avoid corruption. Again, it would help if users registered…

If this password approach does not help, we can use community access or invitation-based e-mail access methods.
-PPLandry (August 17, 2008, 07:52 PM)
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cmpm:
So I guess you don't like the ones I posted.
lol...

Well. someone might come up with something,
hey, it could happen!

SKesselman:

i'm not sure what the goal of the list is, but if i were to fix it up with the goal of it being more helpful i would:
-delete all dead projects
-delete version data (since we're looking for the most recent one + less maintenance)
-change title in something boarder
-fill in all "last updated" data
-create subsection based on "software type"
-create subsection under that based on "types" (abc order is very unhelpful)
-based on "last updated" data, delete all outdated programs (hmm, say minimum was last updated within 1-2yrs)
-alphahumanoid841 (September 01, 2008, 01:39 PM)
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Great idea! :Thmbsup:
Don't forget to let us know when you've finished bringing it up 'to code'!

In the meantime, perhaps you could try this program.

 
 :) Have a nice day! :)

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