Thanks a lot for your answer, Jim. Unfortunately, that did not solve my problem. Firefox puts a correct string everywhere in file types dialogs. BTW, Netscape...
I noticed that Brain stopped calling Firefox (at all) after I upgraded to 0.9x. Before that, it worked as you would expect: started the browser and sent the...
Try this: Looks like their may be a problem with the way Firefox registers itself to handle urls in Windows or an issue with DDE messaging. A workaround for...
Ha, weird thing. My DDE textbox was clear as well. What I did I removed "%1" from "Application used to..." textbox. Then I tried to open it from Brain. Firefox...
Interesting. I tried what you did: I removed the "%1" from the "Application used to..." And it worked from Brain fine. No double launch of Firefox. When I...
I have a large 3.0 Brain file with many notes which USED TO BE associated with the proper thoughts. I had the Brain crash while closing, and now the thoughts...
1. I am sure you have a backup, so this is not an issue. But just in case you don't have a backup: 2. Try to export the BRN file to XML, and try to find a...
Dear all, I have just installed Personal Brain, and it looks fascinating. There are references to sample Brains around, but a support lady at TheBrain said...
SOLUTION FOUND! Not only did %1 need to be deleted from the DDE box, but also from the filename above it (ending -url "%1") After deleting the space and the ...
Hi. I am new to TheBrain. I see a referense in the email string below to "Brain stopped calling Firefox". Can I ask someone to explain how TheBrain would call...
Hi graham, Pretty simple answer: you can link (PB says "attach") a website URL in a thought. Either drag the URL from your web browser or create a thought, ...
Thanks Brad. Do peope link a Brain into realtime emails in any way? does that make sense? how about calender? I guess I'm trying to see if the Brain can be a...
... Obviously it can't replace an email engine. You can, though, drag Outlook msgs as a link. The problem is that it isn't automatic and you really have two...
Brad: thanks for this. re Outlook - it strikes me that adding email receiving capability could be useful in Brain. The way material is organised in the Brain...
Have thought about email integration with the Brain for some time. Only way to potentially accomplish this would be if the email client stored each email...
I use the free Outlook Linker from Teamscope for a semblance of e- mail integration. A description, direct from their site: Outlook Linker™ provides the...
They are, however, in .brn format, so they can be opened with PersonalBrain. I think they make nice examples of using a PersonalBrain to collect a series of...
I tried to open two of the folders, but a message of file corruption appears. I use Brain 3.0. I also notice that in the zip files there is only the icon file,...
Is anyone familiar with "Rocky and Bullwinkle" TV show? If so, you'll recognize the subject line. Anyway, here's a sample brain that I verified will open in PB...
hmm, I couldn't open them with version 3.02 either. I dunno why they don't open - I opened a couple up in a text editor. They're mostly text, unlike my version...
Mike: thank you. That one does open, and shows an interesting way of organising a linear book into a non-linear form. The subject matter is incomprehensible to...
I just realized that the zip file containing this brain included an old and new version - the file was twice as large as it had to be, and resulted in ...
Graham, I think that you hit on a number of issues (some having to do with TheBrain). First, a book is linear in form. Authors *try* to add non-linearity, eg, ...
The samples are not compatible with PersonalBrain. It is easy to check, open a valid BRN file with "notepad" and do the same with any sample from the...