Thank you Vic. Topicscape is amazing! Hate to sound flaky, but I think
I will be exporting my stuff out of PB to Topicscape. Cheers/JD


On Nov 9, 12:33 pm, Vic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used TheBrain for a long time, and can remember how much
> I liked it when I first got it.  As the material I was organizing
> built
> up, though, I found that the screen was much too crowded and
> it became less appealing to use.
>
> About two years ago, I started using Topicscape (topicscape.com).
> It has all the connection flexibility of TheBrain, and the ability to
> centre around any node, but it makes a landscape of your
> thoughts and it overcame the crowding problem by a sort of 3D
> presentation with zooming.  You get familiar with where you
> are by recognising the scene.
>
> Vichttp://www.mind-mapping.org
> The master list of mind mapping &
> information management software
>
> On Nov 9, 12:15 am, JD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > 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:
>
> > > > 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
>
> > > > 1. Sciral consistency is excellent for reccuring tasks
>
> > > >http://sciral.com/consistency/
>
> > > > 2. Onenote 2007 is great for notes management
>
> > > > 3. The Brain is good for information management, mind mapping, and
> > > > knowledge management
>
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