I may be missing a few, but probably not something that would change the general picture. Some other available offerings: KeepNote Zettelkasten the ubiquitous Org-Mode Java Outliner MindRaider TreeLine and of course TreeSheets Of these, Notecase Pro stands out for its consistent development and broad range of features. The few outline solutions existing in Linux are usually based on cross-platform implementations, including Java. It is however very limited in the Linux world, where information manager solutions mostly revolve around wikis and more traditional relational databases. In my view, outliner development seems has taken different routes in Mac and Windows-both quite innovative and interesting. So I think it would be helpful to have an organizing and outlining tool like Omniotliner for Linux or, even better, crossplatform.ĭo you know an applicaton with that features or do you know if there’s a project like that running?įrom my limited understanding of OmniOutliner (I only work with Windows and Linux) I believe that nothing similar exists outside the Mac world. The OPML export/import is rather limited, especially because other outliners (like BasKet, Treeline, Notecase, etc.) don’t have the same features, with column organizing or spreadsheet-like functions, for example. This application is very powerful in that it has some spreadsheet-like capabilities (like being useful for a budget-planning), for general planning capabilities and for outlining purposes.īut it only exists for Mac, and their format (.oo3) is not imported by other outliners. I’ve been struggling to find an application with about the same features and powerfulness of OmniGroup’s OmniOutliner, but it seem’s there isn’t one for Linux.
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