On Monday, February 17, 2020 at 11:55:32 PM UTC-5, Thomas Passin wrote:
>
> I just found the MindForger project.  This actually looks like it might do 
> a lot of what we like, and very nicely.  It used to be a Linux app, but now 
> there's a Windows installer too (Actually, it's a QT5 project).  It uses 
> Markdown, and stores its data in Markdown files.  It has several types of 
> displays, including a mind map style.  Notes and notebooks can be cloned (I 
> assume the are similar in concept to Leo's clones).  Notes can have 
> associations with other notes, and you can create tags for notes.
>
> I'm not too sure about importing files, but it's supposed to be able to 
> import MD files or directories, which means it should import text files, 
> too, though the files may have to have a .md extension.
>
> In addition, it's a Markdown editor renders to a panel, and exports to 
> HTML.
>
> So it sounds interesting. 
>

Yes it does.  It supposedly can install on MacOS but I couldn't make it 
happen. The installer they give for Mac is the Windows installer.  I tried 
the build method but it failed too. 

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