Re: [ubuntu-in] Planning software

2012-01-19 Thread Onkar Shinde
Thanks for all the suggestions. zim-wiki looks more like tomboy to me, because tomboy also has wiki style linking. I will try basket and freemind. Onkar -- Passion - Some people climb mountains - others write Free software. Don't ask why - the reason is the same. -- ubuntu-in mailing list

[ubuntu-in] Planning software

2012-01-09 Thread Onkar Shinde
Hi all, Can anyone suggest any general planning software (not project planning) that can be used to plan activities/events etc or just to write down all the aspects related to it in a understandable manner? For now I am more interested in putting an idea on paper with as much details as possible

Re: [ubuntu-in] Planning software

2012-01-09 Thread Ramnarayan.K
Good start as you say is freemind I do use it a bit and have found that its good for planning a document rather than an event (if you get the drift). Its also good for outlines of events but not good for subsets or allocation of responsibilities Have been trying too for a simple planning

Re: [ubuntu-in] Planning software

2012-01-09 Thread Shrinivasan T
basket is a nice data organising software. give a try. -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in

Re: [ubuntu-in] Planning software

2012-01-09 Thread Ramnarayan.K
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Shrinivasan T tshriniva...@gmail.com wrote: basket is a nice data organising software. just installed, seems nice On that lines there is another tool called ZIm Desktop Wiki http://www.zim-wiki.org Its a journalling and planning tool, has some decent