Hi Jean, > does using the 10 Bins and Textmind system gives you personal satisfaction of > being well organized?
For what it does, yes, amazingly so. I still need Dbmind, which I haven't developed yet. > did you develop having functions similar to store link that quickly obtain > the hyperlink in memory to be easier inserted in Org files? That is similar > to org-capture. I think every system of organization and storing objects into > X should have automated quick hyperlink generation. I find Emacs Org's native facilities adequate. However, I did a bit of streamlining: > C-c l runs the command treefactor-org-store-link-fold-drawer (found in > global-map), which is in ‘treefactor.el’. > how does 10 Bins and Textmind enhance what you do with Org files? It mind-syncs a natural language thought algorithm, which would otherwise be impossible. https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/introduction-to-algorithms/ It is clear and unambiguous, has well-defined inputs and outputs, and is finite and feasible. Unlike Getting Things Done by David Allen, it captures the whole thought-stream, or at least everything worth typing. Man is used to thinking alone, with no internal error-checker. Sloppy conclusions abound since biological memory is ephemeral. Textmind creates a team of past and future selves to collaborate asynchronously. It's quite steadying.