This made me laugh. It all looks highly organised (possibly scarily so–look at the careful alignment), but imagine the chaos when the sticky loses its youthful efficiency, or when someone opens a window!
Or a good allergy sneeze!
If there were more piles of books and papers, then it might approach my office.
:mrgreen:
The photo entitled WS24 is my favorite.
Meta-stickies!!
This guy does not live in tornado alley.
This guy better never get a lover angry or hello Mr. Industrial Fan!!
Seriously, he should send in a picture to 3M and get paid to be their spokesperson.
Apollo16
Alright, I’ve taken the plunge after a lengthy evaluation time. Still, I’m not really sure if I will really use Curio extensively, but there are many little things about the program that I really like. For my ongoing novel I’ve decided to set up idea spacees for certain locations and plaster them with fotos and corresponding notes. That’s because I always disliked scrolling through the binder to my reference material and then using the alternate window for research text or fotos - I find it more useful to switch to another application, review the material and return to Scrivener, where my editor and binder focus is still intact.
Furthermore, I’ll use Curio to brainstorm on my next novel by using all its features - mindmaps, lists, notes, fotos etc, all in one place. I guess I’ll move to Scrivener’s outliner sooner or later, but for now it looks like a really great tool to shuffle ideas and pics.