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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Free notetaking software, Mind-mapping software, Outliners, Comparison of notetaking software, List of concept mapping and mind mapping software, Ecco Pro, Evernote, Microsoft OneNote, Inspiration Software, A.nnotate, MindManager, Springpad, XMIND, MindGenius, FreeMind, Qiqqa, Freeplane, AllMyNotes Organizer, Buzan's iMindMap, Leo, 3D Topicscape, Tomboy, Xournal, GoBinder, OmniOutliner, Tinderbox, Google Notebook, OmniGraffle, Gnote, Diigo, WikidPad, SciPlore MindMapping, Compendium, Licorize, Ppcsoft iknow, Scrivener, Keynote, Axon Idea Processor, NovaMind, Crocodoc, NotePub, NoteScribe, WebNotes, MyInfo, ConnectedText, PersonalBrain, Circus Ponies NoteBook, Personal Knowbase, MORE, MindMeister, CintaNotes, MindView, Windows Journal, MindMapper, MyNotex, Visual Mind, Jarnal, Mindomo, BasKet Note Pads, DEVONthink, Solution Language Tool, Grandview, Acta. Excerpt: The table below compares features of notetaking software. An outliner is a computer program that allows text to be organized into discrete sections that are related in a tree structure or hierarchy. Text may be collapsed into a node, or expanded and edited. Outliners are typically used for computer programming, collecting or organizing ideas, as personal information management or for project management. It is generally acknowledged that Doug Engelbart was the first to see the advantages of the expandable-outline user interface paradigm in software. Mind Mappers and Wikis are related types of software. The principal attribute of outline editors is that they support or enforce the use of a hierarchy. For example: Viewing: The tool enables the user to affect the display by level. For example: Search: The tool retrieves all items that contain the query terms plus the ancestors (parent, grandparent...) that give them context.File import and export: Both...