Utility for Twitter Exit
Two new functions: a little utility for Twitter Exit, and a new TSV importer.
Two new functions: a little utility for Twitter Exit, and a new TSV importer.
New functions: Link from List, and Export to HTML with arcs.
Here is a quick description of how I process my highlights and notes from my Kindle books. in Kindle: Show Notebook > Export > Save As > xxx-Notebook.htm in Condensr: Advanced > Dropping > Parsing dropped HTML Select and Drag and Drop the
The latest release (52.5) of the Thought Condensr also contains a little feature that you can use for relaxing, or for creating random maps to try out the autolayout functions. Find it (using the Java download) under Advanced >
In a previous post I showed screenshots of processing my own notes and ideas. Here, I described how I use my tool trying to make sense of an existing text
The new release includes two improvements, both of which should help to better understand complicated argumentation. Support for close reading. Import each sentence of a text as a separate item. This may be particularly useful when used together with the “Bold
A user reports that they have inadvertently duplicated some content. ThereĀ is an FAQ “Suddenly, the map scrolled down and a mess of duplicate items appears.” But I was not able to reproduce this error in the newer versions (Release
Now you can try out the Thought Condensr think tool directly as a limited demo version.
The newest release has a little change that is incompatible with the previous behavior. A rarely used function is now disabled by default and can be enabled via the Advanced menu: “Cluster Drag&Drop“. Then you can copy an entire cluster of