Just a note of thanks to Alan for the tip to OmniOutliner. I was unaware of it. Love the export to HTML feature. I have a MORE T-Shirt from 1985. Went to all their press parties. Great product in its day — Back in the day. WAY back in the day. Here's the link to the download page for all of you who don't want to enter OmniOutliner in Safari's native Google search field. Boy that was a lot of work to find the link to their site . . . Gotta love that Safari. Really wiping out Explorer's place almost overnight. ; ^ ) <http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnioutliner/download/> k On Sunday, March 2, 2003, at 12:17 PM, Alan Thompson wrote: > there's lots of discussion about MORE on the omni group's website, or > rather mailing list for omni outliner users. i participated in that > list for a while, but the references to MORE and MORE functionality > grew tiresome (i love omni outliner, and had never heard of, nor used > MORE before). from what i gathered, MORE is a dead product, but there > are people hanging on to it, and still using it. > > if you haven't already, check out omni outliner - it's very nice, runs > in os x, and has much (from what I gather) of the functionality of > MORE. > > --alan > > On Sunday, March 2, 2003, at 11:52 AM, Lacorona at aol.com wrote: > >> Then I searched for MORE, found a site, it said 3.1 was latest from >> symantic, >> and downloaded it for free. >> So Symantic did continue to support it? Or maybe a new company bought >> its >> name MORE and tweaked it and issued it as 1.0? HMmmmmmmm