My research workflow primarily consists of a Windows PC and a Linux desktop, and then a laptop or portable windows PC that has significantly limiting hardware/specs. The power/hardware often dictates what I have installed on it. I have had to abandon several very useful applications, because the software stopped or OS stopped being supported. I have also found myself in a situation where information processed and organized for a specific project became siloed within the tools and needed be reprocessed...
My research workflow primarily consists of a Windows PC and a Linux desktop, and then a laptop or portable windows PC that has significantly limiting hardware/specs. The power/hardware often dictates what I have installed on it. I have had to abandon several very useful applications, because the software stopped or OS stopped being supported. I have also found myself in a situation where information processed and organized for a specific project became siloed within the tools and needed be reprocessed...
I have a general concern about having data locked in a database. Now my understanding is that hypernomicon saves things in xml files, which are accessible. But, being able to export to html, where I was able to browse connections made within hypernomicon could be a way of preserving the connections. It would be similar to an exported wiki and with that I could imagine a number of other applications could use it. It also could be viewed someplace that does not have the software installed. Thanks for...
I am also curious if it is possible to import highlighted text/ annotations from pdfs?
I just wanted to say that hypernomicon looks like an amazing piece of software. I am looking at whether or not I might be able to use for research unrelated to philosophy. I was curious, is it possible to export to html?
how does ztab handle audio files? I was also curous if there were any example games/websites created with ztab
I must have scrolled and missed it right under my nose so many times. Sorry. And thank you
to follow up Stike A Note operates in this manner. If you have a browser open, it will pin itself to that browser when you use the hot key to create the note. https://sites.google.com/site/stickanote/