Picking up in this thread -

On Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at 2:11:21 PM UTC-5, andyjim wrote:

>
> It appears you are casting your net beyond Leo a bit too, in case there is 
> something out there that does almost all of what we want.  Brain? 
> MindForge?  Let me know what you find. I was unable to install MindForge on 
> my Mac even though there are instructions to build it. Didn't work.
>

After spending some hours with Mindforge and a bunch of others, I'm still 
looking favorably at Leo.  Yes, we will have to write some code, and yes, 
the display may not be quite as nice as what a dedicated product could 
give, but Leo has so many strengths that are a good match for our needs 
that I'd rather work within Leo.

For example, we were talking about timestamps, and @andyjim was talking 
about wanting to search on timestamps.  If when you import a zettel, you 
add the timestamp to a note, for example in my format 4, then you could 
search for it using the "Nav" tab.  The Nav tab is almost miraculous in its 
searching ability - it is very fast, it displays the results in a readable 
format, and when you click on a search result it takes you to that node.  
Whoever put that together did a fabulous job.

Later we could add better filters - like for time ranges, or whatever.  But 
out of the box we'd have that ability.

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