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General brainstorming for Note-taking software
kfitting:
superboyac:
Yes, the underlying structure should be something more database-like... so long as the user can make trees that look exactly like he's used to! Stressing "can" here. I would love to be able to make flow charts, block diagrams, and trees all about the same data and all cross-referenced. This takes more than a tree. But, at the end of the day, I have to be able to make a tree for most of my data. I would love to be able to make a node and give it filter characteristics so that it "auto populates." I would love to make a node and have it filter but also remember nodes I drag and drop onto it. I also would love to have nodes only contain what I say they can contain.
Have you seen Opera's M2 email client? I understand people either like it or hate it, but to see what I mean about filters it really is worth a try. It's got it's problems so I don't suggest you take the attitude that it will replace whatever you're currently using, but download it and see what the filter/folder is all about. Then imagine a world with a mass of data structured any way you like....... ahhhhhhh...
Kevin
Kevin
kfitting:
Looks like MyInfo is getting closer to this idea too... http://www.milenix.com/myinfo-screenshots.php
I admit the price is a tad steep (still within the realm of affordability, however), but it's got some interesting features I'll have to try out. I bought it a while ago so it's free for me. Just another candidate! (Based around trees! with tags though)
Kevin
superboyac:
Nice find, kfitting! I'm going to take a look at that. Where do these programs show up from, out of nowhere?! I'm interested in it's tree structure, which -seems- to be a bit more than the tradional tree-heirarchy. You mentioned tags, and the website mentions "cloning" notes, so I'm hoping it is possible for a single note to appear in various places, as in Surfulater, Evernote, and Zoot. More on this later!
kfitting:
Where do they come from? I don't know. Truth be known, this was the first note-taking program I ever found. Keynote was next. This latest version finally appears to come close to beating Keynote. I'll have to test it though.
Kevin
superboyac:
Kevin, I just tried out MyInfo, and I have to say, I'm somewhat dissappointed. It's pretty nice and polished and has a lot of the basic features, but it is still just a plain tree heirarchy. Actually, it reminds me a lot of Mybase, and for that reason, I would just use Mybase instead, because I feel it's a little more powerful. The tags are nice, but they're not tags in the sophisticated sense we have been talking about here, as in Evernote.
And to answer Jimdoria, I kind of ruled InfoSelect out of this discussion because it does much more than just collect information. Infoselect falls more into the category of UltraRecall, Ecco, and other do-everything-and-the-kitchen-sink programs. And with the enormous price tag, I think it just doesn't fit practically into what we're talking about here.
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