I have several sighted people here at work who also rave about it because you 
can pull things from various places into one filing system.  I've heard a 
particular nice feature is capturing webpages as there were the day you read 
it.  I, too, have not tried it because I wasn't convinced it would be very 
accessible and felt OK with my current methods.  No idea if the iphone app is 
accessible, but my coworkers again rave about it.  Just a side note for people 
who get excited about the app...if you work in a highly secure workplace like I 
do, your company is unlikely to allow One Note to sync to an app on your phone. 
 The bank I work for will only allow access to OneNote on a smart phone through 
citrix, which annoys coworkers who think the app is so great.



-----Original Message-----
From: Chip Orange [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2014 1:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: OneNote; was Max Think or similar

Hi Chris, Dave, et al,

My wife, who is sighted, when I brought this topic up to her, just feels 
strongly that ms OneNote (which was part of MS Office at one time, but which is 
now free from MS), is just the perfect piece of software for this kind of thing.

My question to this group is, does anyone else have opinions about OneNote?
I tried to use it a long time back and I seem to remember accessibility 
problems, but I'd be willing to put some time into trying to script around them 
if others felt that OneNote was really the best answer?  My wife is trying to 
move everything she has, at work and at home, to OneNote (and there are add-ins 
which allow it to be tied into Outlook and to be also used by your smart phone 
as well as your pc).

I don't really know a lot about these organizing packages, but it seems to me 
that OneNote, if it can be made accessible, has the most mainstream support.

What do people say here?

Thanks.

Chip


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Grabowski [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2014 6:41 PM
To: Dave Bahr; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Max Think or similar

How about Action Outline from:
http://www.actionoutline.com
Reclass the tree to a tree and the edit box to an edit box.  The only thing it 
doesn't do is read the top level menu properly, other then that it works great.
Chris


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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Bahr [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2014 2:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Max Think or similar

Hi. Does anyone here use max think, the old program that eventually made it to 
windows about 15 years ago, written by Neil Larson? I'm looking for something 
like it, window-eyes doesn't quite get the concept. I need an organizer that's 
flexible, I was also looking at one called Brainstorm, but window-eyes isn't 
reading the rich edit fields properly.
Anyone have any thoughts? Besides the thought that I'm wasting time looking at 
ways to manage my thoughts when I could just think them? I just am interested 
in representations of thoughts for a book I'm writing.

Thanks, Dave
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