Outlining Software is designed to capture a user's data entry and let the user flexibly categorize and link the information at a later time (or do it right away as the user enters the information).
See also:
http://outliners.scripting.com/ .
An outliner should:
- allow "stream of consciousness" recording of thoughts (mind dump)
- allow asynchronous organization (don't force me to organize while I think or dump)
- allow different focus (HOIST in the old More terminology), meaning I should see nothing other than the node (and subnodes) I am currently concentrating on.
- show me only the detail (to level depth) I want
- not distinguish between structure and content (ie. don't make names or nodes different from content), and allow one to become the other easily
- allow single keystroke promotion, demotion, repositioning
- not get the thinker distracted by formatting issues when thinking
- be fast, so that it doesn't get in the way of my thinking (dumping)
--
SamHahn
LinuxOs:
Yes. Ecco, by Arabesque Software (acquired by
NetManage, then run into the ground, last at v4.01?) is a Win16 app I still run on XP (successfully!), that has probably the best outliner capabilities in Windows. Not the equal of More (on Mac, from Living
VideoText, derivative of
ThinkTank), but acceptable. Unfortunately, a PIM cluttered the product somewhat... (
SamHahn)
Another fine Mac OS X outliner is the aptly named
OmniOutliner http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnioutliner/ and, of course, there's always
EmacsOutlineMode. --
RobertDaeley
Outliners for the Palm
See also
TreeEditor.
Discuss outliners at
http://www.outlinersoftware.com .
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