For Tasks and Projects I use MLO. I use folders and sub-projects in MLO,for the tasks and information for Projects.And I use links to Evernote, where I store the information that needs more information. Like studies, project information, knowledge facts.
For example: - List of areas & facts about a huge project I am involved with... and important information about the different sections of the project. - Lists of jargon on new subjects that I am studying - Lists of personal insights on various topics that I need to record somewhere - Lists of people interested in particular subjects - List of interesting general knowledge facts, that I'd like to remember... etc etc For large data I use MS Access. But thats because I'm a developer and know how to use it. And because I use McAfee for my laptop, I use SafeKey to store passwords etc. Op dinsdag 13 januari 2015 17:49:14 UTC+1 schreef John Smith: > > > > Hi > > What tool(s) do you good people use for general-purpose list management? > > i.e. Do you use MLO to store *factual* information - presumably in a > different .ML file(!) - as well as using MLO for managing your task & to-do > lists. > > I need to create pretty large files (containing say 10,000+ records), > containing multi-level hierarchical factual information on a wide variety > of subjects. > > e.g. Evernote (which I have never used seriously myself - but I think it's > USP is to allow the tagging of external files such as images...) > e.g. MindManager (which fairly well - but it's going to get messy > presenting such huge files visually. Also renewal fees are expensive.) > e.g. MS Excel (no quick & easy way to move things around the hierarchy, me > thinks) > > I am thinking about what you might call "support lists" for some of my > projects. The information contained would NOT be actionable (mostly at > least). > For example: > - List of areas & facts about a huge project I am involved with... and > important information about the different sections of the project. > - Lists of jargon on new subjects that I am studying > - Lists of personal insights on various topics that I need to record > somewhere > - Lists of people interested in particular subjects > - List of interesting general knowledge facts, that I'd like to remember... > etc etc > > It would be important to be very easily be able to create tree-like > hierarchical structures in the data, and to be able to whiz things up and > down the hierarchy v easily (e.g. using hotkeys) too. > Ideally it would be nice to have links between branches of the tree(s) too > (which I don't think MLO can do[??]) > > - How do you manage your non-actionable lists? > > J > > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/mylifeorganized/e39c10cf-6cf6-447c-8add-828011e75455%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
