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Re: GPL - "brain" - software
quotes@deskmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello, I've come across a GPLed "brain" software that I think may be useful for
> most educators and students of all ages.
>
> It's kinda hard to describe what this type of program does.... It's a database
> program, but it allows you to store your data and organize it the way _your_
> mind works, with associations and/or links between ideas (or two sets of datum.)
>
> Some people call these programs "Outliner Thinking Tools." They kinda facilitate
> the process of connecting two or more seemingly un-related ideas or thoughts and
> hopefully making more "uh-huh! moments" possible.
>
> The URL for the program is at: http://synapse.netpedia.net/
>
> Do check it out.
>
> Peter
>
> Disclaimer: I am in no way related to any of these
> programs, except that I am a user of
> some of these "brain tools".
>
> The "sysnapse" program is the first
> GPLed one I've come across.
>
> PS. To get a feel of what this type of programs work,
> you can go and download a trial-version of a
> COMMERCIAL software, "The Brain", from
> http://www.thebrain.com and see how it works.
>
> The program at http://synapse.netpedia.net,
> according to the author, is similar to
> "The Brain", although it's currently available on
> the PalmPilot platform only. But you can download
> the source to see how it works though.
>
> PPS. If you have additional question, please contact
> the author Ben Darnell at bgdarnel@unity.ncsu.edu
>
> PPPS. If you come across any other GPLed "brain tools"
> program, please let me know. Thanks.
is there a program like the brain for linux or java?
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