ideas diary for OSX
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ideas diary for OSX
hey all,
i'm looking to keep track of ideas for projects in some form of digital diary program, basically i want to be able to have my writings, audio and video bits and pieces relating to the project all in the one place for easy reference, and be able to re-arrange it as i see fit. at the minute when im working on something i'll have a folder with subfolders for text, audio and video and while it works ok i reckon a program where i can lay out everything together would really improve my workflow. pretty much like an visual artists diary, except being able to include audio, flash animation etc.
can anyone recommend? for osx, free or paid for
cheers
infix
i'm looking to keep track of ideas for projects in some form of digital diary program, basically i want to be able to have my writings, audio and video bits and pieces relating to the project all in the one place for easy reference, and be able to re-arrange it as i see fit. at the minute when im working on something i'll have a folder with subfolders for text, audio and video and while it works ok i reckon a program where i can lay out everything together would really improve my workflow. pretty much like an visual artists diary, except being able to include audio, flash animation etc.
can anyone recommend? for osx, free or paid for
cheers
infix
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Re: ideas diary for OSX
maybe a blog? isn't a blog just a multimedia diary somehow?
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I think I remember hearing people creating there own tutorial files in live for this purpose, aside from the flash animations.
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Some possibilities:
OmniOutliner
OmniPlan
Devon Think
Circus Ponies Notebook
I use all of them. None are free though.
OmniOutliner
OmniPlan
Devon Think
Circus Ponies Notebook
I use all of them. None are free though.
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+1 - get on to wordpresspepezabala wrote:maybe a blog? isn't a blog just a multimedia diary somehow?
even myspace has that kind of thing
BTW - I clicked on to this thread thinking it was a list of OSX tips - as I am now a Mac convert I wanted to share this that I just found: http://secrets.blacktree.com/
I suppose it's a little like 'tweakui' on windows and it allows you to turn of that damn bouncing dock icon thing!!
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If you were on windows you could use OneNote, which is pretty much exactly what it sounds to me like you are asking for. You can drag audio, video, photos, files, contacts, email, webpages, etc onto pages which can be organized however you want, as well as synchronize and link to Outlook, Excel, Word, etc. But you're on OSX so........
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Check out Pages in the iWork suite. You can add Audio, Photo's and Movies to your text based document.
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you know thats in system prefs->dock->animate opening applications?llows you to turn of that damn bouncing dock icon thing!!
its good to tell when an app opens properly from the dock, if theres something wrong it wont bounce, or it'll bounce forever
???
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nah ...I mean when you get a notification -like say something is installing then when it finishes the fucker starts bouncing and doesn't stop until you see to itleonard wrote:you know thats in system prefs->dock->animate opening applications?llows you to turn of that damn bouncing dock icon thing!!
its good to tell when an app opens properly from the dock, if theres something wrong it wont bounce, or it'll bounce forever
I actually wouldn't mind it if it only did it a couple of times
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Re: ideas diary for OSX
nice cheers. i am also new macboyforge wrote:+1 - get on to wordpresspepezabala wrote:maybe a blog? isn't a blog just a multimedia diary somehow?
even myspace has that kind of thing
BTW - I clicked on to this thread thinking it was a list of OSX tips - as I am now a Mac convert I wanted to share this that I just found: http://secrets.blacktree.com/
I suppose it's a little like 'tweakui' on windows and it allows you to turn of that damn bouncing dock icon thing!!
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You might checkout macjournal - http://www.marinersoftware.com/sitepage.php?page=85
It isn't free, but it's pretty cheap and sounds like it meets your needs.
It isn't free, but it's pretty cheap and sounds like it meets your needs.
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Re: ideas diary for OSX
i like voodoo for osx
http://flyingmeat.com/voodoopad/
its as simple as a notepad & as complex as a wiki
plus new version you can sync multiple macs
http://flyingmeat.com/voodoopad/
its as simple as a notepad & as complex as a wiki
plus new version you can sync multiple macs
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maybe the shared feature in ableton 8 without the sharing part?
I use Celtx screen-writing collaboration, and pretty much any file type can be included with your project.
I use Celtx screen-writing collaboration, and pretty much any file type can be included with your project.
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Re: ideas diary for OSX
hey guys,
thanks for all the ideas, there seems to definitely be a lot of useful apps out there - especially liking the look of macjournal so cheers for the heads up on that one smutek!
and sorry for the late reply, been a bit distracted of late - probably has something to do with the arrival of a certain Live8
cheers
infix
thanks for all the ideas, there seems to definitely be a lot of useful apps out there - especially liking the look of macjournal so cheers for the heads up on that one smutek!
and sorry for the late reply, been a bit distracted of late - probably has something to do with the arrival of a certain Live8
cheers
infix