Closed mgayamoreno closed 1 month ago
no program (at least that I know of) that offers the versatility and possibilities that Keynote NF offers.
I fully agree. And I think I tried them all (during the years when development of Keynote had stalled). Nothing compares.
And here is why:
Custom UI
Research + Structure
Writing
Navigating
What I use it for:
1) Storage. Of just about everything. Information I might need one day, finished projects, manuals, recipes, e-mail correspondence ... — I file away everything.
2) Work in Progress 3 columns via 3 tabs/folders: ToDo, WiP, Done Then I move my (nested) tree nodes from one tab/folder to the next.
3) Creative Writing I like to keep things modular, in small, manageable chunks (nodes and subnodes) But I also need my writing canvass to be empty, with lots of white space. To achieve this empty, distraction-free ZEN-mode, I have set up really wide Alternative Margins. An external super-shortcut (via Autohotkey) toggles 3 things in one go: Alternative Margins, Toolbars, Sidebars.
What I use it for:
At work: when I used to work in an investment bank, it was my control panel for all relevant information about the bank and my job. I used to keep all important documents and emails in a single folder in my pc, and I would organize all that information at my own discretion through the tree structure and tabs/folders, adding in the notes section links to those documents, or intranet or external web pages. Also, because I was doing helpdesk work, through Keynote I had classified and organized complex issues so that I had quick access to their solution.
In my personal life: I use it as a control panel in a single window to structure all my ideas, projects of various kinds, structure and content of books and articles, classification and organization of information that I find relevant
what features you find most useful in the program and use more The ease of adding and moving nodes, the possibility of adding links on the note section to all kinds of files on your computer or webpages, the versatility in formatting notes, the use of checkboxes, the configuration options and the default settings, transfer subtrees, import and export current node and subtree
I have 6 knt files (two of them encrypted) that I use for a lot of things; it's actually hard to list them all:
Basic features I really like
F12
Advanced features I often use
Ctrl+F6
/Shift+F6
)F7
)Ctrl+1/2/3
→ heading 1/2/3, Ctrl+4
→ code (monospace), etc.how and what you use it for Back to ~12 years ago, right after a glance was taken at the screen shared by a colleague when he was taking some meeting notes with KeyNote, I realized at once this was what I was seeking for to do knowledge organization, task tracking, notes taking, etc. It's light weighted but with all frequently needed functionalities provided.
what features you find most useful in the program and use more Convenient organization of information with Tab and Tree Rich format of the content
Edit:
I realized that others had concise lists, which are essentially just summaries... I then realized why, you want to make a video... I removed all that extra text.
I have been using Keynote NF for many years and without a doubt it is my favorite program for organizing my ideas and projects. I know that I am not the only one who sees it this way, and that many of you also find it an essential software in your daily life. That's why I'm going to beg for a few minutes of your time.
It is a pity that this software is so unknown, even though there is no program (at least that I know of) that offers the versatility and possibilities that Keynote NF offers.
I would like to generate (with the help of other users willing to participate in the project) two or three videos on YouTube that present how to use it, both at a basic and advanced level. Currently there is only a single video on YouTube that focuses on its use to organize the writing of novels.
In order to be able to structure the contents of such videos, it would be very helpful if current users could comment on this issue:
And as I said at the beginning, it would be great to have the participation of other users in the planning and execution of the videos (among other reasons, because English is not my first language).