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    jim commented  · 

    Thanks for your reply. Sorry that I did not check back until now. I meant by my suggestion that I would like to be able (1) to left-click-select the branch line above any Thought, and then (2) to drag/drop that Thought (together with all its dependent children) on some other Thought. This action would establish the whole dragged line as now-descendant from the Thought upon which it was newly dropped. (A long-discontinued Mac program called Think 'n Time had this feature. (For PersonalBrain to incorporate it, the program would have to allow for the free association and free hierarchical ordering of thoughts with each other AFTER they had been established. Right now I think PersonalBrain may allow for this through cut-and-paste; I want to do it graphically)

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