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Marcel's Linux App of the Month: KDissert (Unix Review)

Marcel Gagné looks at KDissert on Unix Review. "Thomas Nagy's kdissert is an application referred to as a mind mapping tool. Its purpose is to help you create complex documents such as a thesis, or a dissertation, or a presentation. And yes, perhaps even an article or a book. You do that by creating a map of your ideas, a mind map, that allows you to structure the ideas you already have into the basis for producing a high-quality, well-ordered document." (Found on KDE.News)

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Marcel's Linux App of the Month: KDissert (Unix Review)

Posted Mar 30, 2006 8:19 UTC (Thu) by jhs (guest, #12429) [Link] (1 responses)

I tried this out, and it's cool.

But does anybody else feel like pen and paper has become your "secret weapon" to gain productivity over your competitors, coworkers, managers, or subordinates?

Marcel's Linux App of the Month: KDissert (Unix Review)

Posted Mar 31, 2006 9:18 UTC (Fri) by hppnq (guest, #14462) [Link]

Yes. But that's got more to do with the complete absence of anything useful to write down in the first place.

I envy you. :-)


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