Re: [Jreepad-users] Thanks
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From: Dan S. <dan...@gm...> - 2005-12-21 17:48:20
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Thanks for the comments Steve. I'll be working on a new release (only minor changes/improvements most likely) in the new year. Best Dan 2005/12/20, Steve Dowell <sd...@gm...>: > 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 t= o > an extent). Something that it does have that looks interesting is a "List= s" > feature. > > The program seems to have a fair amount of "spit and polish". But it's al= so > not free. :( It's $35. > There is a trial version, but the list feature doesn't seem to work in th= e > 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 want= ed > to see what else was out there. Not much. :) > > I found JOE (Java Outline Editor) on sourceforge, and a programming edi= tor > 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" -- http://www.mcld.co.uk |