[stylist] Organizing Content

Homme, James james.homme at highmark.com
Mon Oct 28 12:59:46 UTC 2013



Hi,
Just so you know if you are interested, I have a freeware program called Keynote. It allows you to organize material all in one file. You can even let it encrypt and password protect the file, if you are concerned about someone getting ahold of it. Keynote has the ability to store things in a tree-like structure and you can organize the material any way you like. Besides the tree-like structure, there is also a tabbed interface. All of that means that you can have an entire tree on a tab. The interface is a tiny bit clunky, so I created JAWS scripts for it, too. I did some preliminary testing with NVDA, and Keynote works OK with NVDA, too. I wasn't using the program, butr started back up again this weekend. I have my keynote file out on DropBox in a private folder in case something happens. Come to think of it, maybe I should put the program out there, too. Anyway, I can make the program available, or try to, if you want to check it out. It takes a little while to learn all the stuff it can do, but once you get it figured out, you might like it. It has key strokes for almost all of its commands, and a way to assign keys to the ones that are unassigned.

OK. Later.

Jim


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