Scoobie,

Thank you for The Brain recommendation. I had used it many years ago,
when it was early in its development. My, it has grown in leaps and
bounds! Quickly downloaded it, and am having loads of fun organising
my IE favourites and other information on it. As well as when I want
to be in "Planning Mode", it really helps to link information from
various resources.

MLO is still my runway DIT-type get up and get at 'em platform, but I
am finding The Brain useful in connecting the dots.

I have always been the type not to have too many software platforms to
work with to get my work done, but really there is a case to be made
for this as well as Sciral (which I use for those hazy recurring
items).

Thanks again for bringing this up, wouldn't have thought of re-
visiting it so many years later.

Regards/JD

On Oct 26, 12:31 am, scoobie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PS I forgot to mention the Brain has a free version that is very
> powerful
>
> On 25 Oct, 17:29, scoobie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > As we're all into productivity tools I thought it would be useful to
> > compare notes on what works, outside of the GTD area. I'll start off
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> > 1. Sciral consistency is excellent for reccuring tasks
>
> >http://sciral.com/consistency/
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> > 2. Onenote 2007 is great for notes management
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> > 3. The Brain is good for information management, mind mapping, and
> > knowledge management
>
> >http://www.thebrain.com/- Hide quoted text -
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