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We've compiled a list of 17 free and paid alternatives to Plato. The primary competitors include TheBrain, Compendium. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Plato and NVivo, ConnectedText, CATMA. Also you can look at other similar options here: Education and Reference Software.


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a thinking tool disguised a database management system

Plato Platforms

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Plato Overview

PLATO is a computer application for Windows. It's a thinking tool disguised a database management system. Or the other way around, if you like. It's an information manager and research assistant, and it's designed for writers, academic and government researchers, and anyone else who needs to manage and cross reference a lot of information, such as

Plato Features

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