![]() ![]() This is a good thing, as it usefully helps to expand one's awareness of the gap between what one thought one's requirements were and what one had not previously understood would also be needed. Trialling the PIM/Journal tool my lead to the discovery of new (previously implicit or not fully appreciated/understood) requirements. Before doing that though, it is usually a good idea to jot down in detail what one initially considers one's requirements to be. Well, to appreciate how it works, one has to "suck it and see" - try it out for oneself. If I just required text information, then I would probably plump for Connected Text as a PIM (again, a PIM being something that would also encompass journal functionality). It meets my peculiar (and admittedly fairly tough) data type requirements.
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