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Christian Hartmann
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Kabikaboo

Novel Writing Assistant (Version 1.7)
Available for Linux and Windows!

Kabikaboo is a tree-based note pad, designed to help you plan a book or complex project.

- Note Tree: infinitely customizable; you create all categories and subcategories.
- Edit Nodes: a simple node that you can write text inside of.
- View Nodes: recursively see any section of your tree, as if it were one document.
- Tabbed Notebook: keep as many nodes open as you want.
- Bookmarks: help you jump back to your favorite/important nodes.
- Visits: three different automatic lists of visited nodes.
- and much more

TheGuide is nice
but Kabikaboo is first available for different plattforms which means a better campatibility and it has a lot of features.

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Where

would one find these?

“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.” Dr. Seuss

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You are supposed to include a link

You are supposed to include a link when you request an app to be portablized, because otherwise someone might think you're asking for a different app (or not be able to even guess at what app you mean)

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Christian Hartmann meant the "Kabikaboo" found Here, and Here. [both sites reference the other, and appear to be official]

I tried The Guide, but I didn't see any use for this kind of software (in my life, others probably find it quite handy), the ability to look at all the subsections of what you're looking at as one long document sounds like a neat feature, but since I haven't tried it, I don't know that it will make this any more useful (to me).

And I don't see how being available on other platforms (first or otherwise) means anything regarding its compatibility. (Compatibility with what exactly?)

Edit: Ack! he replied while I was typing. (at least I got the right project though.)

~3D1T0R

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organize text

There are people who use computers for many different kinds of work. That does not mean that one kind of work is less usefull than the other.
"Kabikaboo" as well as "theguide" are very helpful for people who have to organize texts like presentations, speaches, manuals or even books and much more. It happens that there are people doing this kind of work!
I tried both: "Kabikaboo" makes it a little easier to organize your text compared to "theguide", both I found much more usefull than other similar solutions.
As it happens to do this kind of work together with others, it is comfortable to know that you can share your work with peaople who work on a different platform. This means compatibility with others, very important for work!. May be there are even other persons like me who use in office and at home different platforms and like to access there data from both platforms.
Did I explain myself?

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Oh, Cool

I don't know that compatible is the best word for it, but now I understand what you mean.
Also, I have not yet tried this (personally I don't have much need for this kind of software) but it looks like it would be a bit more useful than the guide (looks can be, but are not always deceiving).

Yes you explained yourself.

(what platforms do you switch between, linux & windows, windows & mac, other?)

~3D1T0R

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I'm a windows+linux user

I'm a windows+linux user Smile

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linux & windows

I use Linux and Windows and also the persons I work with in this moment use either one or the other

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