Re: Data Organizing Program? [OT?]
I just started playing around with a program called kdissert which might be exactly what you are looking for. apt-get install kdissert There is also kjots, which isn't quite as graphical. On 2/3/06, John O'Hagan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 04:12 pm, Johannes Graumann wrote: [...] I'm looking for program to organize my (research) data. What I'm imagining is something that would allow me to create a (file system like) tree structure with Projects on the top level, follwed one level deeper by subprojects (in my case: experiments or publications). In my dream app ;0) there would be required fields with any one of these elements (which should be freely configurable as to what content (data) type is required, permissible, prohibited for any given object), e.g.: - a required motivation field associated with each project - a required synopsis field associated with a publication (which would have to hold also a pointer to a pdf) ... All of this should be searchable and arrangeable by date, data type and be easily amendable with new data-objects and hierarchy levels ... enough request yet? [...] BasKet is the nearest thing I've seen to this in KDE: http://basket.kde.org/ Unfortunately it's not available in testing right now, so you'd have to go unstable (or source) to get the latest version. The stable version lacks some of the features you are after, like the tree structure. Hope this helps, John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Data Organizing Program? [OT?]
Hello, I have a question which probably is off topic, but KDE is all about nice GUIng, so I hope somebody might have some nice pointers for me. I'm looking for program to organize my (research) data. What I'm imagining is something that would allow me to create a (file system like) tree structure with Projects on the top level, follwed one level deeper by subprojects (in my case: experiments or publications). In my dream app ;0) there would be required fields with any one of these elements (which should be freely configurable as to what content (data) type is required, permissible, prohibited for any given object), e.g.: - a required motivation field associated with each project - a required synopsis field associated with a publication (which would have to hold also a pointer to a pdf) ... All of this should be searchable and arrangeable by date, data type and be easily amendable with new data-objects and hierarchy levels ... enough request yet? Maybe this is all intelligible, but googling hasn't turned up anything so far and I was wondering whether anybody had had the idea or came across a freeware solution ... Thanks, Joh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Data Organizing Program? [OT?]
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 04:12 pm, Johannes Graumann wrote: [...] I'm looking for program to organize my (research) data. What I'm imagining is something that would allow me to create a (file system like) tree structure with Projects on the top level, follwed one level deeper by subprojects (in my case: experiments or publications). In my dream app ;0) there would be required fields with any one of these elements (which should be freely configurable as to what content (data) type is required, permissible, prohibited for any given object), e.g.: - a required motivation field associated with each project - a required synopsis field associated with a publication (which would have to hold also a pointer to a pdf) ... All of this should be searchable and arrangeable by date, data type and be easily amendable with new data-objects and hierarchy levels ... enough request yet? [...] BasKet is the nearest thing I've seen to this in KDE: http://basket.kde.org/ Unfortunately it's not available in testing right now, so you'd have to go unstable (or source) to get the latest version. The stable version lacks some of the features you are after, like the tree structure. Hope this helps, John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]