On Mon, 5 Aug 2013 10:12:16 -0700 (PDT)
Todd Mars <[email protected]> wrote:

> Regarding PIM functionality,
> I have been using Leo on and off for organizational tasks and there are 
> lots of fascinating ways to work it.
> It would take some work to make it user friendly. The self-referential 
> technology feels like it can do many new things which need to be worked 
> with to fully grasp.
> For example a good calendar that references nodes (-->and nodes that refer 
> back to calendar<--),

I have a prototype for something like that that I use for spreading out
to do items, but it's a mess, would need to be written properly to
build on, QAbstractItemModel etc. was hard to work out in terms of the
level customization I needed.

> photography, maps, GPS locations 

See .../leo/plugins/pygeotag/ for two way interaction between a leo
outline and a google-map

Cheers -Terry

> and time/dates
> on photographs are things I've been thinking about lately. These would need 
> to be programmed in but the scaffolding is there.  Scaffolding meaning 
> maintaining editability of structure, which needs to be made more user 
> friendly.
> emailing from nodes? contact lists? the structure of back-references 
> (clones etc) brings up strange new ways of doing things that are 
> interesting.
> Todd.
> 

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