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HI Peter,
I'll interpolate replies between your statements below:
Peter Jones
Hi Eric.
Yes, I'm aware.
Wishlist:
1) I want to be able to put a link to another admtopic in an admtopic. Couldn't see any way to do that.======= Coming - very soon! - in ADM version 2.0! In fact, you'll be able to use simple drag and drop to link any adm topic - or any other data type - from any textcard of any topic as well!
2) Be able to choose the application that opens the file formats on a per file
basis. I.e. I might have two html files, but I might want to have one of them
always open in Notepad.====== We've had this function in mind for ages - thanks for the reminder. We need to implement it. (May not get to it for a little while but we'll do it.)
3) Ability to change the fonts would go along way towards improving the
interface. (You can currently change the global font settings for topics or textcards (documents) and you can modify the font in any particular textcard. Enhanced and expanded font and interface control is also coming - soon!Blessings of light and All the best,
Eric Sommer, ADM CEO
--
Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: "ADM Staff"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 6:11 AM
Subject: [ba-unrev-talk] From ADM: Another thought on your inquiry
>
> Hi there,
> In glancing again at your inquiry below, I suddently wondered whether you were
aware that you can instantly link *any* file in any format to any adm topic via
drag-and-drop or icon or menu item? (Such linked files open when activated in
their native applications.)
> Cordially, Eric
> Peter Jones
> wrote: Dear Eric Sommer (ADM Staff),
>
> I've been playing with this tool a little.
> website: http://www.adm21.net
> Your website makes some bold claims for it.
> "You have just found the most powerful personal knowledge-management and
> outliner program on Earth..."
> "This program has the ability to manage all the information (including URL's
and
> files), all the projects, all the writing, and all the creative brainstorming
in
> your life ..."
> "ADM is a Godsend for
lawyers...academics...students...researchers...writers..."
>
> Whilst it has many attractive features, I'm puzzled by what appears to be a
> proprietary file format.
> Could you please explain why it doesn't have an XML or similar open file
format?
>
> Regards,
> --
> Peter
>
>
>
> Advanced Data Management Systems
> Email: staff@adm21.net
> website: http://www.adm21.net
>
>
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