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Re: Data Organizing Program? [OT?]



I just started playing around with a program called "kdissert" which
might be exactly what you are looking for.

apt-get install kdissert

There is also kjots, which isn't quite as graphical.


On 2/3/06, John O'Hagan <johnohagan@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 04:12 pm, Johannes Graumann wrote:
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> [...]
> > I'm looking for program to organize my (research) data. What I'm imagining
> > is something that would allow me to create a (file system like) tree
> > structure with Projects on the top level, follwed one level deeper by
> > subprojects (in my case: experiments or publications). In my dream app ;0)
> > there would be required fields with any one of these elements (which should
> > be freely configurable as to what content (data) type is required,
> > permissible, prohibited for any given object), e.g.:
> > - a required "motivation" field associated with each project
> > - a required "synopsis" field associated with a publication (which would
> > have to hold also a pointer to a pdf) ...
> >
> > All of this should be searchable and arrangeable by date, data type and be
> > easily amendable with new data-objects and hierarchy levels ... enough
> > request yet?
>  [...]
>
> BasKet is the nearest thing I've seen to this in KDE:
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> http://basket.kde.org/
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> Unfortunately it's not available in testing right now, so you'd have to go
> unstable (or source) to get the latest version. The stable version lacks some
> of the features you are after, like the tree structure.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> John
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