Re: [Jreepad-users] Thanks
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From: Steve D. <sd...@gm...> - 2005-12-20 13:42:26
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As a follow-up to my last post... I actually found an interesting java app. It's the 3Day Organizer from 3DayComputing.com It's not really an "outliner" (although it does have that functionality to an extent). Something that it does have that looks interesting is a "Lists" feature. The program seems to have a fair amount of "spit and polish". But it's also not free. :( It's $35. There is a trial version, but the list feature doesn't seem to work in the trial version. Anyway... It's pretty interesting. It's a Java app, and it runs off of a thumbdrive fine. ~Steve On 12/19/05, Steve Dowell <sd...@gm...> wrote: > > Quick note... > > I spent some time this weekend looking for Java based outliners. I wanted > to see what else was out there. Not much. :) > I found JOE (Java Outline Editor) on sourceforge, and a programming edito= r > called jEdit. jEdit was overkill, and is really focused more toward codi= ng > rather than outlining. I couldn't even get JOE to run. > I found one other one, but I can't remember it's name. But it was TOO > basic. No bells and whistles whatsoever. > > So anyway... Jreepad appears to be the best general purpose java-based > outliner app out there so far. > > ~Steve > -- "Reason and Respect in all you think, say and do" |