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You're kidding, right? - MarkBernstein

It's hard to believe that you've actually examined Tinderbox 4, much less Tinderbox 4.5 . There's a <b>ton</b> of new material here. Agents are <i>much</i> more powerful, the Rule system gives you a terrific way to represent constraints. HTML export is faster and better. Maps and outlines have all sorts of new capabilities.

Of course, none of this matters if you don't need Tinderbox! But, if you've got a problem where Tinderbox can help, it's a unique tool for making, analyzing, and sharing notes.

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Saturday, October 25 2008 @ 04:21 PM PDT


Jarlaxle.merc is Correct - MAC_1984

Tinderbox is way behind the times regarding the utilization of what Leopard has to offer, and Snow Leopard will have to offer. I suspect this is owed to two reasons:

1) Porting Tinderbox over to Windoze thereby allocating valuable time to the Windoze platform versus the Mac.

2) The developer is holding Tinderbox too near and dear versus allowing others to develop it.

Unfortunately, this is a niche market application and until more enter it then Tinderbox will likely continue to lag with the ranks of decades past. Yes, there are new features, but they do not represent what Leopard can accomplish...and the Mac OS is what the Mac is all about.

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Sunday, January 04 2009 @ 12:54 PM PST