Naw, if you're on OSX and you're interested in outliners on steroids,
skip past OmniOutliner (which is certainly a good product) anb get
the best all-around piece of software on OSX for my money, NoteTaker
from AquaMinds. That is the most elegant and usable and extensible
software I've seen in many, many years.
On Oct 21, 2005, at 1:06 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Hi There Jonathan,
wikipedia says: An outliner is a special text editor that allows
the grouping of text in sections that are organized in a tree
(hierarchy) of concepts, an outline. Outline tools can be used for
computer programming, collecting or organizing ideas, or project
management.
Nowadays, outliners can do more than aggregate text, some add full
multimedia features. Some cool entrypoints are:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outliner (wikipedia is a little
weak on outliners)
http://www.outliners.com/ (this one used to be a cool resource.)
also check omni group homepage, their outliner is modern and very
very elegant.
Cheers
andre
On Oct 21, 2005, at 5:43 PM, Lynch, Jonathan wrote:
What is an outliner?
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