Calibre.
Thanks, Kovid!
Calibre.
Thanks, Kovid!
What makes CherryTree better than KeepNote?
what about 20k+ songs?
parsing
the interpreter is not turing complete
CherryTree sounds pretty neat but when I compared it with keepnote their features seem pretty identical.
Is there a graphical application that provides something like the detective cork boards full of possible links/associations? Something where you can drag and drop images into and expand it with text?
I didn't like KeepNote very much. CherryTree has more features, including dark background, tables, codeboxes, checkboxes for to-do lists and uses only a single file instead of a folder. It makes it easier to keep track of things. Not surprising, since KeepNote hasn't been updated for more than 5 years, while CherryTree had it last two weeks ago.
Good question, that's something I would like to know. The only one I've heard about is FreePlane, but it's written in Java has too many dependencies. Dia is something similiar, but it's more like a flowchart making program. I use it, but there has to be something better for that.
For detective corkboarding I usually use inkscape. You can draw your own lines (with arrow terminators), embed images and text, format the text however you want, and save it all as one file. The only thing it's missing imho is embedding a video. I have yet to find some note-taking software with the crazy-man power of inkscape that allows you to embed video.
fuck, yea there must be something better, where you can have a subject bubble, click it, and recurse into it with info bubbles linked and cross linked to areas of interest and each one recurses further into more info bubbles
Dia is the past, the present and the future.
nigger what are you retarded? This whole set of buttons is for snapping to various points of objects. If you can't snap to objects in inkscape, that's entirely your fault. The software allows you to do it.