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noduslabs

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  1. Hey! Thank you for posting this, I'm the developer of this app. Please, let me know your feedback how both the functionality and the presentation can be improved. You mentioned something about it being dry, did you mean too technical or too detailed? Also, what would be the features you'd like to have? I'm actively working on it now, so it's a good opportunity to squeeze in whatever functionality you want to have ahead of the development queue. Thank you!
  2. Dear friends! I have dramatically improved the Evernote note visualization app, so now you can also see not only the graph of your notes' content, but also how they are connected. Here is a short video about this new functionality: And if you're interested to try it out, log on to https://infranodus.com It does cost €9 / month to use the app to support the development efforts, because we don't have any external funding or investors (this is on purpose to avoid playing the capitalist startup "hot potato" game). But we do have a 14-day money-back guarantee, so if you find the app not useful, we will refund you immediately. However, I'm pretty sure you'll find it much more useful than that
  3. Yes I’m going to put out some interesting use cases with my own Evernote notes. Another cool feature is if you Google using InfraNodus — the button next to the edit after you log in — it gives a pretty good representation of a topic that interests you (even if it’s just your own name:) and helps you explore some relevant information along the way. https://noduslabs.com/features/overload/
  4. I have a lot of notes in my Evernote folders and sometimes I need to have a sort of overview that shows me what they're all about and how they connect. To address this problem I created an open source tool that can visualize the text contained inside the notes as a graph network, so you can see the main terms, how they connect, and the main topics inside. A bit like a tag cloud but with the added context. I thought I'd post it here in case you're interested as over the last years it has been updated quite a lot and has a lot of features like sharing, comparing the different folders, identifying the narrative shifts, etc. Here it is: www.infranodus.com Let me know if you're looking for some specific features as I would be happy to add them to this tool...
  5. Hello everyone! I just wanted to share a very useful open-source tool with Evernote community. It can visualize your Evernote notes (or any text, including RSS news feeds, YouTube videos, Google search results, Tweets, etc.) You can then see the main topics on the graph and how they are connected. You can also see the structural gaps in the graph and using the "Insight" feature identify how you could develop your research / discourse further. You can try it online on www.infranodus.com or install it on your machine via github and let me know how it feels and what features you'd like to have! infranodus-research-snippets.mov
  6. Hey @johanvandebeek and @markjl try http://infranodus.com — it visualizes the text in your notes, so you can see the main topics and how they are related. Try it out and let me know if it works for you! infranodus-basic-demo.mov
  7. You can also check http://infranodus.com — it visualizes the text in your notes, revealing the most prominent topics and how they are related. You can then also search the notes based on the graph... Also works for any other texts, YouTube videos, RSS feeds etc.
  8. Try http://infranodus.com It creates a mindmap from the words and hashtags you use in your notes and lets you see how they all connect. I made a post about it on our blog, so you can look through and see if it's something you'd like: http://noduslabs.com/cases/evernote-iphone-notes-text-network-graph/ The app is free and open source (so you can install it on your computer), but to use our server version you need to contact me for an invite code.
  9. You can also try http://infranodus.com It visualizes your notes as a network graph, using the words and hashtags as the nodes and their co-occurrences as the connections between them. You can then see how they all your notes connect, what are the most relevant terms (in context!), and find some gaps in the graph to generate new ideas. I made a post about it also on our blog, so you can look through and see if it's something you'd like: http://noduslabs.com/cases/evernote-iphone-notes-text-network-graph/ The app is free and open source (so you can install it on your computer), but to use our server version you need to contact me for an invite code.
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