organizer with html template facility

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Could anyone please point me to a good windows XP organizer/pim/hierarchical
data manager which has the facility to create templates using html.

TIA
 
Not an answer to your quest, but maybe related. MS Word has the facility to
create Internet-style hyperlinks as well as 'outline'-style documents. Does
the word processor in OO have this capability?
 
Not an answer to your quest, but maybe related. MS Word has the facility to
create Internet-style hyperlinks as well as 'outline'-style documents. Does
the word processor in OO have this capability?
Yes.
 
Thanks. To return to the original poster's issue, I don't think you are
going to find what you are looking for. The closest thing in terms of
freeware, maybe to use Open Office's word processor which is a big download
if you are on dialup.
 
Thanks for the input.

As an alternative, is there such a thing as a database package with a
simple html template interface ?
 
Thanks. To return to the original poster's issue, I don't think you are
going to find what you are looking for. The closest thing in terms of
freeware, maybe to use Open Office's word processor which is a big download
if you are on dialup.
He asked if OOo Writer would do the job. It will. End of story.

Stop trying to confuse the issue with irrelevancies such as the amount
of time he has to spend downloading it. I'm sure that he has the
intelligence to work that out for himself. OOo is often available on
Magazine CDs so it is highly unlikely that any download is needed at
all.
 
Roger Johansson said:
There are lots of interesting programs on that site, among them
Infotree2. Database tree with html editor/viewer.

"31-October-1998. InfoTree 2 is for creating HTML 3.2 based
presentations. You can step manually through the topics or have
InfoTree step through it at an adjustable speed. You can use text,
images, buttons, active forms and sound in your topics. InfoTree
includes Essay, the multipurpose text and html editor to help you in
preparing the topics, and Andante, the HTML 3.2 off-line browser."

HTML 3.2 is something from a different era. And there is the problem:
most of his software appears to be abandonware.The guy has interesting
ideas but spreads himself too thin. I wish he would concentrate on a
handful of programmes.

Ron
 
Ron said:
"31-October-1998. InfoTree 2 is for creating HTML 3.2 based
presentations. You can step manually through the topics or have
InfoTree step through it at an adjustable speed. You can use text,
images, buttons, active forms and sound in your topics. InfoTree
includes Essay, the multipurpose text and html editor to help you in
preparing the topics, and Andante, the HTML 3.2 off-line browser."

HTML 3.2 is something from a different era. And there is the problem:
most of his software appears to be abandonware.The guy has interesting
ideas but spreads himself too thin. I wish he would concentrate on a
handful of programmes.

It looks like he has started many projects, but few of them are really
completed and practically useful.
I am not sure if Infotree 2 is really buggy or if I cannot understand
how to use it.

I wish he had made these programs open source and free for others to
continue to work on, then they would have been a great start for a
development I would like to see.

But it is an inspiration, he shows that it is possible to write small
and fast wysiwyg html editors and viewers, and to handle these docoments
in a database system or a tree-like structure.
 
Not an answer to your quest, but maybe related. MS Word has the facility to
create Internet-style hyperlinks as well as 'outline'-style documents. Does
the word processor in OO have this capability?
Windows, but not XP per se. but Sidekick does this and quite nicely too.
See the site in my sig. I think I put it on the office page.

John Hood E-mail: (e-mail address removed) Website: John's Best of Freeware:
http://home.wi.rr.com/johnhood/freeware/
 
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