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File System Infobase Manager
I've posted a complete outline of my FIle System Based Info Manager on my web site. It's the tool I use to manage all my writing, notes, reference material, bibliographies, and records. It's based on Alex Payne's architecture ideas, Noguchi Yukio's o...
Shifting Mediums
Of all the artists, we writers are uniquely beset with the chore of dealing with the piles of stuff we produce, and making sure it doesn’t get lost in some tornadoing pile of trash papers, dog eared towers, or misnamed folders, never to be seen aga...
Dating DEVONThink
I was all excited. I thought I had found a solution to my vexing Journler problems. Crashes, freezes, all manner of frustrations had pushed me away from the love of my life application. Journler was the app I had been immersed in for the first year o...
If Mark Twain Had a Laptop
Are we better off with all the writer’s and researcher’s tools on our PCs? I look down at my MacBook’s desktop, and staring back at me is a monster. A jumble of incomprehensible and expanding piles of electronic icons spill and shuffle around ...
The Low Fi Manifesto - Data Architecture, and Journler
I’ve been chatting with the folks over at digital complements + about Journler and they pointed me to Karl Stolley’s The Lo-Fi Manifesto. Reading it reminded me of when I was serving my time in the land of technology management. Back then the Ar...
Writing tools - Journler
I use Journler, Mark Twain would have too... Someone asked me the other day “how can you be so careful about your writing, and still make so many mistakes” and since the questioner was not an Obama supporter, I found it safe to assume she was ta...
