Luminotes - the wiki notebook
Link different pieces of text together to can be quite useful to create structure and clarity. With the simple "link", that is possible, for example, in Word, has drawbacks: it jumps to the eye back and forth and losing the relationship. Therefore, there are already "pull together" a few more solutions, the required texts - the most common variants are TiddlyWiki systems (or WikiPad ). The decisive disadvantage: These programs require a longer training period, and if you do not work constantly with them, you quickly forget the service.
Luminotes other hand, is much easier. The program focuses
on a few tasks to be implemented but elegant. In particular, central routine tasks - the creation of links and creating new sections of text - are done with a few clicks.
The program is available in an offline and an online version (ie it can also be multiple people working on the same texts), is free and runs on the USB stick. Also worth noting: The developer, Dan Helfman responds very quickly to questions and requests ( his Twitter account ).
I have this time made a small screencast - so you get an idea of the fastest software. (Alternatively: video in HD quality watch directly on Vimeo.)
Luminotes - the wiki notebook from Hans Hugenstein on Vimeo .








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