We've compiled a list of 201 free and paid alternatives to Indigrid. The primary competitors include Notion, Slite. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Indigrid and Evernote, Microsoft OneNote, Apache OpenOffice Writer. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.
We've compiled a list of 201 free and paid alternatives to Indigrid. The primary competitors include Notion, Slite. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Indigrid and Evernote, Microsoft OneNote, Apache OpenOffice Writer. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.
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A new medium for your ideas—augment your thinking with a text editor designed for structuring lists. Side-by-side views allow 3 modes of thinking.
Indigrid lets you list and group pieces of text in a hierarchical tree structure: so that you can organize big networks of ideas and navigate them—because the emphasis is on manipulating the ideas, instead of designing a document.
It is like a text editor for mind mapping, with more emphasis on text editing and no graphics.
Unique outliner features =====================
Side-by-side views + Open up different parts of your outline next to each other by opening it up in a new column. + Drag and drop between columns.
Unlimited undo + Undo history is stored even after closing Indigrid, keeping a history of all your changes. + Undo extended to view operations as well—closing columns, changing filters, etc.
Boomarks (saved views) + Sidebar to switch between different saved-views that will keep your columns, and filters. + Construct "dashboards" of your different projects so you aren't spending as much time navigating your outline.
Characteristics at a glance =======================
Plain text + No formatting keyboard shortcuts or toolbars to get in your way, just good ol' portable plain text.
Two modes + Normal mode for when the focus is on operations at an element level—delete to delete an entire block of text. + Edit mode for when the focus is on individual letters.
Single database + No file operation, i.e. save and open. + Automatically opens in background to corruption-resistance database that can survive power outages.
Keyboard centered + Designed for touch typists. + Every operation possible with the mouse, is possible using the keyboard—never leave the keyboard.