Cloning is what drove me to Leo in the first place. There are a couple of
outliners available online, as in web services, that support a variant and
there are outliners for other platforms, like Windows and Mac, that have
their own way of doing it, but there are no other outliners for Linux that
support cloning. It is such an incredibly useful feature for writing of any
kind.

Taking the time to learn the Leonine way of doing things is paying off in a
big way in productivity. I can hardly wait until I complete the task of
getting all of my information into it.

Chris


On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 6:00 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am not through yet reading the documentation, but I can already see that
> Leo is a great program, as it lets you do wonderful things. I have just
> come across the explanation of cloning in Leo, and I love it, I love it, I
> love it! I can now understand why Leo was recommended to me in the first
> place.
> If it does indeed work as advertised, I am only amazed that Leo is not
> popular!
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