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knowit

   0.10  

KDE Text Processing

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Link:  http://knowit.sf.net
Downloads:  1736
Submitted:  Jan 4 2004
Updated:  Mar 31 2004

Description:

KnowIt is a tool for managing notes. It is similar to TuxCards, but KDE-based (it requires KDE 3). Notes are organized in tree-like hierarchy.




Changelog:

Knowit 0.10 2004-03-31
- added menu commands for lists
- fixed some bugs with notes management

Knowit 0.10b4 2004-03-14
- better handling of read-only files
- add link copy command
- minor bug fixes for KDE 3.2
- issue a warning when resources file is missing




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 know how wow

 
 by elektroschock on: Jan 4 2004
 
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It's a wonderful tiny tool.

Just a few ideas for enhancement:

- can the KDE groupware server be used for multiuser-functionality?
- kind of IM integration, blackboard for many users
- web interface/publish as web site
- export as kword
- "mind map" style export (they are usually hierarchical too, but editing them 2d usually is no fun, however generating mind map from a hierarchy


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 Re: know how wow

 
 by TRoessler on: Jan 5 2004
 
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Maybe we can share some more ideas here :-)
Concerning Mind-Mapping, I don't know if you are aware of KDissert (based on Umbrello).

Thilo


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 Re: know how wow

 
 by mrudolf on: Jan 8 2004
 
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Could you please e-mail me more details? You may also consider posting ideas on knowit-devel@lists.sourceforge.net.


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 Re: know how wow

 
 by Claire on: Jan 8 2004
 
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Very nice tool. Hopefully I'm not entirely off topic. I would also like to see a KDE/Linux mindmapping (mm) tool. I have never programmed anything for KDE/Linux yet (busy studying, etc.), but would really like to help.

Some time ago, I also considered using Umbrelllo, but my favorite Linux mm tool is Freemind (http://freemind.sourceforge.net) at the moment. There aren't that many alternatives, actually. IMHO, Mindjet's Mindmapper (http://www.mindjet.com), a Windows application, is the most advanced and comfortable mm tool, and could be a nice 'role model' for developing a KDE mm-tool, using Umbrello for instance.

Mindmapper contains the features proposed by elektroshock and:
- can be used with a (Palm-)PDA
- complies with the mm guidelines presented by Tony Buzan (http://www.mind-mapping.co.uk/make-mind-map.htm)
- uses colours and graphics
- a lot more to consider...

Such an app would certainly be a great addition to my current kile/kword-bookcase-configuration for studying and writing reports and articles.


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 Nice to see it here

 
 by TRoessler on: Jan 5 2004
 
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Hi Michal,
nice to see Knowit here :-)

BTW, Hapy new year!

Thilo


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 KOffice support

 
 by DominicB on: Jan 18 2004
 
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It would be nice if text nodes can be stored in KOffice format. That way you could get the whole power of KOffice in terms of formating (I am missing enumerations - even though they can be seen on the screenshot) and you could even include formulas. Support for these items would make knowit a perfect tool for research for my Bachelor's thesis.


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 Re: KOffice support

 
 by mrudolf on: Jan 20 2004
 
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Well, that would require adding KOffice dependency and many people don't have KOffice installed although they use KDE. So, I'd prefer to add more format/export support without using KOffice library.


Michal Rudolf
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 knowit vs. kjots

 
 by testerus on: Feb 3 2004
 
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what is the point in duplicating kjots? IMHO it would have been better to enhance kjots, but now it looks like knowit has more features? Maybe KDE could replace kjots with knowit for KDE 3.3?


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 Re: knowit vs. kjots

 
 by mrudolf on: Feb 4 2004
 
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I started KnowIt because KJots was not enough for me. It was easier to start new application than to provide some patches to KDE-core application which was maintained by someone else.


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 TreeLine is similar

 
 by testerus on: Feb 4 2004
 
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http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=9916


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 nice tool

 
 by lane on: Mar 15 2004
 
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thanks, nice tool :)


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