well, neomem got put on the back burner for a while, but i’m trying to get back to it. it’s sort of tricky in that it can tend to be extremely consuming. but maybe if i limit the time spent on it i’ll actually get more done. ie avoid burnout!
most likely features to be worked on next: xml export, dynamic/search folders, better filtering options, and import csv files. along with some code refactoring.
i’ll also be working on the next version - mostly just the data backend for now. i think i’ve figured out how i’d like it to handle single/multiple values, which had been a bit of a roadblock for a while. well, we’ll see if it works, after a bit of prototyping…
p.s. i switched to moderated comments due to a flood of spam. i’ll try installing one of those spam blocker plugins though.
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June 21st, 2006 at 6:21 am
Cristiano
I’m happy to find news about Neomem, I’m using it basically to store my writings and quick ideas for visual art.
If only could be possible to embed images… they are often source of inspiration for both novels and graphic art…
Thanks for your good work!
June 22nd, 2006 at 5:50 am
AAD
Thank you for neomem. For me it’s the best pim software i’ve tested and I’m using it on a daily basis for 2 months now. I was exited to see the first update in my newsreader for this block
Good to see you have plans for implementing XML export. I don’t like to see my data locked in neomem forever. Keep up the good work
June 22nd, 2006 at 9:12 am
user
i think neomem is one of the really good outliners out there but it misses the feature of automatic paste which treepad and keynote share.
auto paste is extremely useful while finding relevant data on the web and saving it at one place.
i hope someone adds this feature in the near future.
July 5th, 2006 at 7:29 am
Rob Pomeroy
Hi,
Just found Neomen - excellent open source alternative to programs like Treepad. Image support would be fabulous, then I could completely convert from Treepad.
:-)
Rob
July 7th, 2006 at 11:06 am
Buzz
Looking forward to your next release. I’ve used meomem as an outline tool to prepare a presentation.
One improvement I would like to see is when moving from object to object on the data sidebar, you could set whether to return to the last cursor position OR return to the top of the page in the display window.
July 7th, 2006 at 12:59 pm
bburns
thanks for the feedback and ideas -
yeah, autopaste would be nice - i would certainly use that a lot!
supporting images is kind of expensive in terms of development time, but it’s definitely been requested a lot, so i’m keeping it in mind…
brian