I used some software on a palm pilot called palm wiki or
piki which did this. Initially simple putting a word inside
square brackets [word] would allow you to click on the
[word] which would jump to a file named "word" or open a
new file with "word" as the filename.
sorry to repeat, but IMO the unstructured, interconnected,
wikiPIM-type approach would make Tombo a truly effective
Personal Information Management tool. not that it isnt great
already ;-)
sorry to repeat, but IMO the unstructured, interconnected,
wikiPIM-type approach would make Tombo a truly effective
Personal Information Management tool. not that it isnt great
already ;-)
I wouldn't require complex hypertext structures. Simple
structures such as most wiki's would be sufficient.
The way I have used this functionality on palm pilot's piki,
was as simple as a if you tapped on a word enclosed with
square brackets [example] then it would jump to a file
called example, or a note where the first word/line was example.
This would be a fantastic feature. As others ave said Tombo
is a fantastic piece of software already.
structures within Tombo.