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Darren McHugh
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I've discovered Google Keep, and for my workflow it is far, far better than the BrainBox, so much so that I no longer care if they make BrainBox usable. Version 15 fixed some crippling problems I had with The Brain, so I'm getting back into trying to make it my main PKMS, but for the "inbox" part of the workflow Google Keep already does everything that I was wishing BrainBox would do.
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Agreed. It's weirdly difficult to simply *edit* the Brainbox to add a new entry. it's kind of like the "Inbox" in the GTD system except not really usable.
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Planning to experiment with this and see how it goes.
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+1 for this. for me easily and manually "sorting" and "resorting" the child thoughts is a key part of how I think! (OK, these are the four implications of this main thought, but which one is most important?) I love FreeMind for this (if FreeMind had all the other Brain features I'd still be using it and I wouldn't be here :)
The "hidden numbering" kludge is better than nothing but is not great.
I realize that TheBrain is not a mindmap, in that a thought can be the child of two different parents, so (as already described below), the sorting would have to be the property of the link between parent and child, not the property of the child thought itself.