Actually,  just the browser bookmark scripts and optionally the mind 
mapping visualization, would probably do it.

On Friday, March 18, 2022 at 2:07:27 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> Having downloaded one of the example brains, and looked at a few of the 
> online examples, I'm coming to think that a combination of the browser 
> bookmark manager scripts I'm working on together, perhaps, with the 
> zettelkasten-style organizing scripts I offered in a different thread, 
> would provide similar capabilities.  Add some enhancements to the mind 
> mapping script I provided a while ago, and we might be able to have a 
> really good alternative.
>
> On Friday, March 18, 2022 at 11:28:31 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> I've tried TheBrain maybe three times over these many years.  It always 
>> seems so promising, and I always abandon it with frustration.
>>
>> On Friday, March 18, 2022 at 11:10:22 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> ... Now, maybe leo could also import TheBrain files ? ;-)
>>>
>>
>> Now there is an interesting idea.  A Brain file is a .brz (not actually 
>> .zip, but same idea).  It has a lot of individual json files that obviously 
>> have to work together, along with some icon files. Much of the data  is 
>> metadata, which might or might not be of interest.  The big thing to settle 
>> would be how present it all, and one big question there is whether there 
>> can be cycles, and if so, how to handle them..
>>
>

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