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Bojan 2012-01-26 01:57 AM

What is the purpose of Outliners?
 
Before I asked you this question, I did a Google search on it, and I couldn't find an answer.

Am I weird or I simply don't see the purpose of these kind of apps?

How are you using Outliners? How does it correlate with your OmniFocus?

If I need something remembered, I usually clip it to OmniFocus or to Evernote, depending on the status of the app. Now why would I need this third kind of apps in my system?

Thanks for your response, I am looking forward to your answers.

RobTrew 2012-01-26 04:02 AM

Thinking is inherently nested (topics and subtopics, key points and supporting material etc), whereas classic documents are linear.

Outliners are better than flat word processors for gathering thoughts, reorganising them, and alternating between overview and focus.

Apps like MS Word and Pages often have reasonable outline views, supporting collapse and expand, but their depth of nesting (indentation) is typically limited to 9 levels.

OO3 allows arbitrary levels of nesting, is fast and responsive, and exports to (and imports from) OPML - a common currency of many apps, including mind-map software, that work with hierarchically structured text. OO3 outlines can also be read straight into hierarchic diagrams in OmniGraffle.

In short, text is linear, thought isn't. Outliners make better thought-processors than flat text editors do.

The core of what makes OO3 the best in its class is that it combines nesting/collapse/expand/hoist etc with multiple fields/columns.

(That, and, of course, its rich and well-crafted scripting library).

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psidnell 2012-01-26 08:45 AM

OO3 also has an understanding of column [B]types[/B] allowing it to provide the sort of summing/totaling capabilities you'd normally have to use a spread sheet for - but without the pain.

rtebiz 2012-01-26 02:01 PM

And there is so much thinking to do:

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Bob

tbo 2012-02-18 03:40 AM

The main obstacle seems to me that most brain users are not accustomed to thinking in a structural logic...


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