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3 | | # ultra graphical and multi modal support for browsing and managing one's personal infospace: |
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5 | | 1. launch kdesvn onto subversion archive to manage that? |
6 | | 2. launch mind map browsers onto those types of files. |
7 | | 3. launch kompozer editors on web files like lists. |
8 | | 4. show pictures with eog. |
9 | | 5. but mainly manage entire infospace, with doorways / tubes / connectors / gateways between all content. |
10 | | 6. sortable by types in different ways. |
11 | | 7. auto mind map creation from certain document types (e.g. hierarchical notes in list form). |
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13 | | # all based on open source code: |
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15 | | 1. then we can rely on all that good stuff, like the mindmap code, without worrying about copyright infringement or whatever. |
16 | | 2. possible ways to wind in yeti and hoople code into the mgt structure of this? |
17 | | |
18 | | # write a basic remote file viewer app. |
19 | | |
20 | | 1. once hoople has its own logging engine, this could talk to it. |
21 | | 2. for now though, this should just be able to show any text file properly. |
22 | | 3. and it should host multiple files at a time. |