Hi Scott, not a problem. I don't have much experience with writing long 
texts, and you are probably right that braintags is not the tool for that. 
I created it more for building collections of notes on assorted topics from 
the ground up as you read, reflect and surf. So I imagine it would be a 
better tool for the note-taking and research stage than for the writing 
stage. 

I will pray that your writing will benefit many people and their families 
struggling with that disease. Thanks for sharing about your project.



On Monday, August 19, 2013 2:51:54 PM UTC-5, Smandoli wrote:
>
> This is an improper use of your announcement, I'm sure, but I want your 
> interest, prayers and feedback.  I'm working on a book about Asperger's 
> "Disorder".  The traits of Asperger's are separable, but 
> the ramifications interact with and compound each other.  Picture the 
> ripples that are created in still water by a handful of pebbles.   Normally 
> my first step is to launch a personal wiki, because I want to research 
> connections.  But in this case they are already myriad; I might not get 
> benefit, and I could even be more overwhelmed.
>
> Braintags facilitates yet more "connecting" ... therefore it may be just 
> the wrong tool.  
>
> I've started with MS Word.  This is my first experience with a lengthy 
> manuscript and Outline View is indispensable.   Unfamiliar, linear, yet 
> helpful for reasons I hope I have elucidated.  
>
> On Monday, August 19, 2013 2:03:59 PM UTC-5, David Gifford wrote:
>>
>> Try taking notes in braintags as you read a book or surf the web, and 
>> tell me what you think.
>>
>>
>>>

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