![]() ![]() It's a heck of a lot of money though, and I fear using its full power would put me into deep data lock. and if I'm careful about how I manage and distribute Tinderbox specific metadata. and if it could become Dropbox compatible. Tinderbox though - if it could actually use SimpleNote. I haven't given up hope that Markus Muller will accept my suggestions, but I'm reluctantly leaving MindNode Pro on the shelf while I watch where he goes with it. The icons are too large and the node doesn't inherit the file name - and I need a keyboard shortcut to create an external text file on demand.ĭoesn't that text icon seem a bit big to you? It can be resized, but it always defaults to enormous. Problem is, it's awkward to attach and create files to MN nodes. I could attach SimpleNote notes to MindNode nodes and keep both MindNode file and SimpleNote files on Dropbox. I want a way to layer arcs upon the text nodes. Still, notes alone, even with tagging and search, are not enough. It's accessible from iOS device, OS X, XP, W7, Dropbox web - everywhere. That's why I like it - the core data store can endure. The SimpleNote ecosystem is based on UTF-8 text and RTF files with optional markdown formatting. JPEG images are in the running, video not so much. Not forever of course, but maybe until the end of civilization. Or the users of, and this is far from a complete list, Ecco Professional, InfoCentral, PackRat, Sidekick, Arrange (Common Knowledge - MacOS), InfoDepot, In Control, Cross-Ties, Palm Notes, Commence, Ascend, Arcadia (OS/2!), GrandView and MORE, Inspiration, Outlook Notes, and so many, many, many more.Īssyrian clay tablets from the library of Ashurbanipal have endured for thousands of years, my GrandView notes didn't do so well.ĭata can outlive software - but only if it's portable. Years of rich data get flushed away when an app dies. ![]() There's no standard for the representation of attributes and relationships in a nodes and arcs graph app - it's a fundamental knowledge representation problem. Specifically, the absence of data freedom. The big (Big) problem with apps like Tinderbox, Evernote, or MindManager and its kin is data freedom. Tinderbox shares notes with with Simplenote for Web and iPhone access. I really think Tinderbox ($ 250!) should have said something about this earlier. ![]()
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