A review of all existing outliners:
http://www.atpm.com/Back/atpo.shtml
This is a mac online journal (ATPM), but many of the outliners they
mention are cross-platform.
Marielle
Marielle Lange (PhD
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Nowadays, outliners can do more than aggregate text, some add full
multimedia features. Some cool entrypoints are:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outliner(wikipedia is a little weak
on outliners)
http://www.outliners.com/ (this one used to be a cool resource.)
also check omni group
Naw, if you're on OSX and you're interested in outliners on steroids,
skip past OmniOutliner (which is certainly a good product) anb get
the best all-around piece of software on OSX for my money, NoteTaker
from AquaMinds. That is the most elegant and usable and extensible
sof
On 10/21/05 3:42 PM, "Dan Shafer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Naw, if you're on OSX and you're interested in outliners on steroids,
> skip past OmniOutliner (which is certainly a good product) anb get
> the best all-around piece of software on OSX for my mone
Not yet. But the developers and I are meeting next week to discuss
that very question.
Dan
On Oct 21, 2005, at 4:35 PM, Dick Kriesel wrote:
The AquaMinds site says plug-ins must be Java applets. Can you
make a Rev
app appear to be a Java applet?
Now that is interesting news.
Charles Hartman
On Oct 21, 2005, at 8:06 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
Not yet. But the developers and I are meeting next week to discuss
that very question.
Dan
On Oct 21, 2005, at 4:35 PM, Dick Kriesel wrote:
The AquaMinds site says plug-ins must be Java applets.