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'gtdleo' is a gtd implentation with Leo (Outliner). It is designed to be very versatile, and customizable to the extreme limit. The idea originated with limitation of other GTD tools to adapt to a particular work environment. Leo is a versatile outliner with support of python scripting. ... [More] Currently (as of Nov, 2007) it is at its infancy. I am not expecting it to come out of that state for atleast next five weeks. The first test usage can be in January. But at the sametime, I am using this for my task management. May be you will find this useful too. Any idea or suggestion is the prime motive of hosting it at this stage, so your valuable feedback is most welcome. [Less]

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Procspace 2 is a new version of an existing collaborative outline / data mining tool targeted on research groups in the Humanities.

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Tiny Outliner is based on the JOE Java Outline editor and aims to be a very simple cross-platform Outlining tool.

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A cross between a mind-map system and an outliner. It features automatic layout of the idea maps and will soon be able to associate metadata to each branch. Maps can be saved as OPML files.

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Tabbed notebook with RichText editor, multi-level notes and strong encryption. This project is an evolution of Tranglos Keynote (of Marek Jedlinski), with new features like: Checkboxes on children of selected nodes Selecting checkboxes for all nodes (View/Tree Checkboxes -- now View/All nodes ... [More] Checkboxes) is still posible. Besides, checkboxes can be shown only on children of selected nodes (Children Checkbox) Hidden nodes Capacity to work with hidden nodes. Nodes can be hidden in two ways: Activating a mode wich automatically hides checked nodes (Show or Hide checked nodes) Filtering one note's nodes or all notes under a searching criterion (Filter Tree Note) Alarms on nodes Better treatment of tables Improved treatment of links Multilanguage support New kind of virtual nodes: links to other nodes (Mirror nodes) Allow to organize the information in different ways, because nodes can be simultaneously in different notes. It will be possible to sort, rank and structuring in a free tree hierarchy, independent of the hierarchy in wich 'real' nodes reside. Unicode compliant New KeyNote file format: compressed Original program can be found in http://www.tranglos.com/free/keynote.html This project intends to replace the one located in SourceForge. IntentionI'm working in a totally new application, based in .NET and db4o object oriented database. My intention is to add to this new application basically the same functionality of today's KeyNote and all that things that I'm really interested in. I have a very clear idea of what I want and there are many things that are very more difficult to implement in current KeyNote. This new application will be open source too. Soon I will create a new project in Google Code for that new application. As I keep using KeyNote NF intensively at work and at home, I will correct errors detected, specially in the new functionality I added, and I will incorporate new features depending on their complexity. Also, I have decided to upload source code to Subversion so that any person interested in helping or just giving suggestions can easily do it, by analizing the code, working locally with it, and suggesting patches to be applied. Of course, new members are welcome. Name. CompatibilityThe program will be renamed from "KeyNote" to "KeyNote NF". That way I hope it will be easier to locate it searching the web. To implement some of the new features included in KeyNote NF I had to extend sligthly the format of KeyNote (.knt) files. All new elements are optional so that new version can open without problems a file corresponding to version 1.6.5. Also, with KeyNote 1.6.5 it is possible to open a file created with a later version, but in this case, if the file is saved, the alarms and information about checked nodes will be lost. Bugs, new FeaturesFor any bug report, patch proposal or feature request, add an entry into the Issue Tracker. Please, be specific; it is preferable to create several issues instead of only one very heterogeneous, with many questions. That way it can be managed much better There you can discuss about issues itselves, too. InstallationThere is no installation project at this moment. You can copy all the files in archives "Release_XXXXXX.zip" in a new folder as KeyNote NF doesn't need installation to work. If you prefer you can install original KeyNote (version 1.6.5) and then copy only the following files (contained in zip) in the installed folder, replacing the original ones: keynote.exe, keynote.chm, alert.wav, keynote.tip, keynote.lan, doc\* lang\* [Less]

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Please see the KeepNote website for the latest version of this program. AboutTakeNote is a note taking application that works on Windows, Linux, and MacOS X. With TakeNote, you can store your class notes, TODO lists, research notes, journal entries, paper outlines, etc in a simple notebook ... [More] hierarchy with rich-text formatting, images, and more. Using full-text search, you can retrieve any note for later reference. TakeNote is designed to be cross-platform (implemented in Python and PyGTK) and stores your notes in simple and easy to manipulate file formats (HTML and XML). Archiving and transferring your notes is as easy as zipping or copying a folder. See the official website for more details: http://rasm.ods.org/takenote DownloadFor the latest releases see the download page. DocumentationFor documentation see the online manual. Features Rich-text formatting Bullet point lists Colored font Inline images Hierarchical organization for notes Full-text search Integrated screenshot Integrated backup and restore Spell checking (via gtkspell) Auto-saving Built-in backup and restore (archive to zip files) Cross-platform (Linux, Windows, MacOS X) [Less]

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UsableOutliner is an outliner developed for ease of use. It lets people manage their thoughts quick and easy. Users may use it to: jot thoughts and ideas in a structural way define information architecture (IA) of a website chunk a large set of information into a conceivable ones etc.

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The Source Outliner PowerToy provides a tree view of your source code's types and members and lets you quickly navigate to them inside the editor. Source Outliner enables you to perform the following tasks: • Navigate a C# or Visual Basic source file in a tree view. • Navigate to an item ... [More] via the keyboard or the mouse. • Filter the tree based on the code element name. • Filter the tree based on the code element type. [Less]

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eclipse-outliner is an Outliner application (like OmniOutliner) written on top of Eclipse RCP

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This is a Windows installer for Zim, a WYSIWYG text editor written in Gtk2-Perl which aims to bring the concept of a wiki to your desktop. Status: App is usable Can be installed to your desktop or a portable storage device (thumbdrive) Portable mode does not use Registry or create an ... [More] uninstaller. Installed app includes a complete minimal copy of Perl + GTK, weighing in at over 60MB -- needs to be pared down and compressed At least one core plugin (Spell Check) fails -- so, don't try to use Spell Check. Some cosmetic issues The current version of Zim in this package is 0.28 (released upstream 19 Feb 2009). Zim 0.42 (Python port) and 0.29 (maintenance release of the Perl version) were released on 10 Jan 2010. We are working to get a Windows installer out for the Python version ASAP. In the mean time you can try installing all the prerequisites (Python + GTK2 for Windows) and downloading the Zim 0.42 source. All complaints, bug reports, suggestions, QA reports, etc. should be posted publicly in the Issues section. Rants and praise may be addressed personally to Brendan Kidwell. Irrelevant plug: Brendan's personal web site. [Less]

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