[NTLK] hypernewt
Bob Carls Dudney
kosmicdollop at saber.net
Wed Jan 27 02:23:32 EST 2010
Main reason I use HyperNewt is ease of editing and navigating to many
levels of subdirectories, plus the title popup menu that lists titles
in the current directory, one on each line (displaying twice as many
per screen as Notepad overview). Hyperlinks and the additional scroll
arrows are also handy. I have overview set to list notes by date, so
viewing list that way or by title is just one tap.
MoreFolders provides similar subfolder functionality, but as I recall
it's a lot more fiddly to change folder names after items are filed
in them, whereas HyperNewt acts like Finder and automatically keeps
items in same (sub)directory structure after changing a directory
name. And HyperNewt supports many more directories -- unlimited?
(MoreFolders is maxed at around 120 total in Names (counting both top
level and subfolders).)
I also got my bacon saved by HyperNewt: my Notes soup got corrupted
and I've not been able to repair it nor open it otherwise, not even
with SBM Utilities. But I can still navigate to all the HyperNewt
subdirectories and edit their notes, except the directory that was
open when corruption happened.
On 26/1/10, Mike Rodgers wrote:
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>require much overhead?
not noticeable on my 2100; I presume the list of titles in a
directory takes some seconds to appear because I have thousands of
notes -- that's only sluggishness I've seen.
It might make a slight difference to freeze HyperNewt during
maximally demanding task like LunaSuite browser. (I had to freeze
pretty much everything for dear Luna way back when Newt was my only
computer.)
>duplicate features in other apps? I have MoreInfo, Newtcase, Dashboard
>and the SBM utilities.
Not in any of those apps (MoreInfo linking is different).
SuperNotepad has similar scroll buttons.
Some similarity with MoreFolders noted above.
Happy Newtoning!
B
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