

After a lot of trial and error I am coming to the conclusion The Piggydb developer has a strong long term vision and is open to relevant suggestions. Additionally, it can run on a server which supports Java, and be accessible via LAN or the web, as is the above example. Piggydb also runs on Java and is cross-platform. I know my description is far from crystal clear, so you can see an example here: It provides wiki functionality, but also offers a way to relate whole entities among them via tags into visualisable relationships.

For me this provides a much better overview of connections.Īnother strong contender (but less mature) is discussed here in the past. The logic is very different to a wiki, as relationships are among whole items/entities, rather than via wikiwords integrated within the item texts. My own choice for relating info would be TheBrain, which is available for Linux, Mac and Windows (runs on Java). I just wonder, if you have more or less settled on Devonthink as your main repository, is it possible to use another tool to create relationships among Devonthink items? E.g., does Devonthink provide special links such as devothink:// which can directly open specific items? I also don’t work on the Mac, and have not tested for myself the famous interoperability of applications. >information in the first place and the most personal thing in the whole >connections I draw between them, this is separate from gathering the >good home for is not the pieces of information as such but which >3) The kind of information that I have the biggest problem finding a However, running two operating systems and relying on connectivity between programs on either OS is not my idea of long-term stability. Yes, I was aware of that and tested it, too. He’s been using ConnectedText on his Mac and he has managed to integrate it with a number of other apps, incl. incoming links from other pages, which isĬheck out Manfred Kuehn’s blog.

>although it knows some Wiki functionality (Wikilinks) it does not Pages: I evaluated Devonthink also as a candidate for the wiki, too, but Horses for courses: Voodoopad, Tinderbox, Curio, Devonthink, etc
