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Perry Mowbray:
Hi All:

I'm talking to some people at work this week about other ways to map our information/knowledge, looking specifically at visual mapping.

Has anyone  used Personal Brain or the enterprise version BrainEKP?

...or even other suggestions for enterprise knowledge management?

PPLandry:
It has been extensively discussed over at outlinersoftware.com:

http://www.outlinersoftware.com/search/index/brain

Perry Mowbray:
It has been extensively discussed over at outlinersoftware.com:

http://www.outlinersoftware.com/search/index/brain

-PPLandry (July 12, 2009, 12:09 PM)
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Thank you: of course -- I never was considering it as an outliner  ;)

J-Mac:
I tried it for a while Perry, but the free version is very limited and the full version is (IMO) very expensive. So after a short time and not being able to do simple things like printing, I lost it for good.

Jim

Perry Mowbray:
I tried it for a while Perry, but the free version is very limited and the full version is (IMO) very expensive. So after a short time and not being able to do simple things like printing, I lost it for good.
-J-Mac (July 13, 2009, 11:05 PM)
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I agree: very expensive, but that seems to be the way, especially when there is not a lot of competition. And theBrain seems to be cutting edge.

I'll probably look at the feasibility of doing something with Ontopia, but for the enterprise it's got to work.

Mind you: Enterprises can make odd decisions sometimes. We just purchased a PDF converter/reader/writer to work with our document management system for many thousands of dollars, when really a much cheaper option would be to use a good PDF editor (X-Change was my favourite). Oh, well  :-\

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