[REBOL] Re: Treepad?
From: learned:talentsinc at: 28-Sep-2001 10:02
Yes, that is what I'd love as an information repository.
--On Friday, September 28, 2001 5:08 AM -0700 Ammon Cooke
<[ammoncooke--yahoo--com]> wrote:
> You sparked a thought. If you want a truly 100% flexible system consider
> this:
>
> AmiDE (Amiga Digital Environment), designed to replace every OS, has a
> unique file system. Its basic features are these:
>
> It has no *folders* (drawers if you are an Amigan). I has queries.
> files reside on the disk, not in folders. On creation of a 'file' you have
> the option of naming multiple catagories (you must name at least one). For
> example I am creating a REBOL script, It is for a particular customer, so
> add the customer as the primary catagory, it is also a REBOL Script, I
> want it in the REBOL Scripts catagory. Now that gives me full access to
> the same script from two different locations. It allows me to find what
> I am looking for either by querying all of the REBOL Scripts, or by
> querying the company name. ;)
>
> Isn't it beautiful?
>
> HTH!
> Ammon
>
> PS if you want more detailed information:
> http://www.amiga.com/press/zine/4-17-00/AW7.htm
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert M. Muench" <[robert--muench--robertmuench--de]>
> To: <[rebol-list--rebol--com]>
> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 2:24 AM
> Subject: [REBOL] Re: Treepad?
>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: [rebol-bounce--rebol--com] [mailto:[rebol-bounce--rebol--com]]On Behalf
>> > Of G. Edw. Learned
>> > Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 4:20 AM
>> > To: Rebol Mailing List
>> > Subject: [REBOL] Treepad?
>>
>> > As I learn more about REBOL, it seems ideal for creating an information
>> > repository tool, similar to treepad, ( http://www.treepad.com ), but
> easily
>> > extensible. I'm curious if anyone has undertaken anything like that
>> > yet.
>>
>> Hi, I'm thinking about such a thing but no action taken yet. What I don't
> like
>> is the tree concept, it's to restrictive. A net (graph) approach is IMO a
> better
>> way to go. Than it's possible to store one file at several different
>> nodes
> once.
>> This makes live easier as you might use a different entry point to the
> graph
>> depending on the information you want to find/access etc. Did you had a
> look at
>> http://www.thebrain.com already? Robert
>>
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