Marcel's Linux App of the Month: KDissert (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)
Posted Mar 30, 2006 8:19 UTC (Thu)
by jhs (guest, #12429)
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But does anybody else feel like pen and paper has become your "secret weapon" to gain productivity over your competitors, coworkers, managers, or subordinates?
Posted Mar 31, 2006 9:18 UTC (Fri)
by hppnq (guest, #14462)
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I envy you. :-)
I tried this out, and it's cool.Marcel's Linux App of the Month: KDissert (Unix Review)
Yes. But that's got more to do with the complete absence of anything useful to write down in the first place.
Marcel's Linux App of the Month: KDissert (Unix Review)