Knowledge management

What other productivity software are you working with...
armsys
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Location: Hong Kong

Re: Knowledge management

Post by armsys »

All suggested tools above exhibit a singular fault: slow.
All text-based tools are slow to handle a significant size of info, say, articles from New York Times for the last 10 years.
After years' search, I conclude the only viable solutions must be binary-based with built-in SQL.
Just my 0.002 cents. :cup:

stanmarsh
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Joined: 10 Mar 2009 07:43

Re: Knowledge management

Post by stanmarsh »

hello all!

while doing some search, i found zim desktop wiki - http://zim-wiki.org/,

"All data is stored in plain text files with wiki formatting." -quote from website

i think this is a contender because we can fully use xyplorer capabilities with it.

ciao!

binocular222
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Location: Hanoi, Vietnam

Re: Knowledge management

Post by binocular222 »

I made a 2nd attempt here:
http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic. ... management
So far, I'm quite satisfied with the speed and usability. Now, my PC is flatten haha
I'm a casual coder using AHK language. All of my xys scripts:
http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic. ... 243#p82488

binocular222
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Re: Knowledge management

Post by binocular222 »

Whao, I love the format of Zim

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Great idea. I'm thinking of a more universally accepted formatting such as <b>Bold</b>
I'm a casual coder using AHK language. All of my xys scripts:
http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic. ... 243#p82488

binocular222
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Location: Hanoi, Vietnam

Re: Knowledge management

Post by binocular222 »

Ok, so I will not reinvent the wheel further, my goal is personal wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_wiki
The only concern is how XY's power can assist in managing collection of wiki files.
I'm a casual coder using AHK language. All of my xys scripts:
http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic. ... 243#p82488

stanmarsh
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Re: Knowledge management

Post by stanmarsh »

hello binocular222,

you can carry zim with you as well with a portable version

link here
http://www.glump.net/software/zim-windows

with zim you can just use xyplorer normally because all data is stored in plain text files.

merci!

Stef123

Re: Knowledge management

Post by Stef123 »

Been using this for years, basically plain text presented in Wiki-Markdown format with many smart features:
http://www.connectedtext.com/

g00p3k
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Re: Knowledge management

Post by g00p3k »

Online wise I've resorted to trello as it really is a quick way to keep consolidated notes. It allows export of the data and has an accessible API, so I imagine some genius could come up with a desktop sync and text indexing search this way.... but I still enjoy the simplicity of trello (even if the search/preview needs improvement).

I'm curious, why do you focus on a desktop/xyplorer based option, when knowledge management is really a different focus than file management. I may have missed something... I have to speed read with the limited time I have today. :tup:

TheQwerty
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Re: Knowledge management

Post by TheQwerty »

g00p3k wrote:I have to speed read with the limited time I have today. :tup:
If time is so limited why are you reading and replying to threads that haven't been touched in 6 months or worse 6 years!?

This type of behavior gives the appearance that you're actually a spammer and are planning to modify these comments with crap in the future.

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