New importer
A new importer enables to import multiple PowerPoint presentations and export their texts.
A new importer enables to import multiple PowerPoint presentations and export their texts.
A new importer allows to connect PDF annotations on a map. The demo file created is here (but of course the pdf-open links don’t work because they point to my copies). Here is the transcript and description of what
A new importer is available which takes the JSON file from the RoamResearch export. Note that
The new release allows importing maps from Tinderbox.
You can now import a list of tab-separated items and tags, via Insert > Launch the Import Wizard > Tagged list. If you want such a list assembled from words and tags of Roget’s thesaurus, this can directly be prepared
Mirror your wiki navigation on a map. A new FedWiki importer is now available.
The new LuhmannImport handles just one single resource (the famous Zettelkasten), but with its wealth of cross references, this is a good example to show and exercise three different formats. See more in my non-technical blog, https://x28newblog.wordpress.com/2019/06/21/zettelkasten-visualized/
For my participation in this annotation event, I added a new import format to my tool: a JSON file that we can download from Jon Udell’s site, filling in the url (http://dougengelbart.org/content/view/138/000/) and max,
It is now possible to drop a folder icon on the Condensr canvas, and get a hierarchical view of all of its subordinate folders and their shortcuts to other folders. By default the items are colored by their last change
As a by-product, our Condensr now offers its optimized display also for family tree data. If your genealogical application allows export into the standard format of Gedcom 6.0 XML, you can import the entire set into our proven split pane view. No need to leave