To Dos with bells and whistles?
Or maybe Phil is going to come over and do my next 2 hours of boring conference calls for me? A Phil Do App so to speak.
Or a Phil to-do robot?
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Posted 06 February 2012 - 05:12 PM
To Dos with bells and whistles?
Or maybe Phil is going to come over and do my next 2 hours of boring conference calls for me? A Phil Do App so to speak.
Posted 06 February 2012 - 05:29 PM
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Posted 10 February 2012 - 03:53 PM
Posted 10 February 2012 - 04:08 PM
Email sent.I'm looking for beta testers right now
Posted 10 February 2012 - 05:54 PM
Howdy everyone!
I love reading this thread because it hits all the pain-points I've had acquainting myself with the Evernote rich-text-only paradigm.
I've been using mindmapping tools for almost a decade (FreeMind anyone?) and found myself still using it most when I had serious contemplation to do or needed to take a lot of notes really quickly in way that was legible immediately afterwards. Because I'm now such a hardcore Evernote user, using a different mindmapping tool for any note taking felt like I was complicating my life more than I should. Frankly, all of the mindmapping tools that claim to have Evernote integration suck and integrate with Evernote in such an awkward way it's no better than just using FreeMind+Dropbox and occasionally attaching PDF or PNG representations of my mindmaps and hoping OCR would help me later.
I came to the juncture of asking myself whether it was worth just foregoing mindmapping altogether to keep my note-taking life simple.
As a developer, I was intrigued by the problem and set out to fix it. And I think I have fixed this mindmapping+Evernote problem now.
I'll be releasing my app for the world to use in the coming weeks but I'm looking for beta testers right now. I'd like Evernote users ranging from very-little-to-no mindmapping experience and people like gazumped in this thread who seem to be dedicated mindmapping connoisseurs.
If you'd like to participate in the beta of my Evernote mindmapping tool, please contact me via email: jicksta at gmail dot com.
When I launch the tool publicly, I'll also announce it in this thread.
Thanks!
Jay Phillips
Posted 27 February 2012 - 03:46 PM
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Posted 28 February 2012 - 07:02 PM
I've been thinking about mind mapping and evernote a lot recently and just wanted to add my own 2c to this.
Personally I've no interest in a mind mapping tool that would allow notes to be linked. What I'd really like is to be able to create mind maps that reside completely in a particular note. So when creating a mind map of a meeting it could reside within a note and then be dropped into a folder and tagged just like any other note.
As for linked solutions, that's ok, but it's an extra painful step for people. For it really to be useful it would idealy be an either built in or related in teh same way that Skitch is. So that there could eventually be one cross platform mind-mapping-note-taking-ass-kicking tool for mac, pc, ios, android and even for the BlackBerry Playbook.
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Oh, tell me that the "llbean" of your handle is not the same as the "L. L. Bean" of the boots..
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