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Can anyone recommend me some really good information management software for journalism/research?

10:30AM Wed, February 02 2011

0086b1b51528726382d139d3e1b63656_normal @rattlecans

nope but if you get your mits on some good stuff, it would be handy if you let me know

10:31AM Wed, February 02 2011

Drtomcrick2_normal @tomcrick Cardiff

Definitely Freemind to start off with: http://freemind.sourceforge.net/ open-source mind mapping software

10:31AM Wed, February 02 2011

War_face_normal @CliveMKing Aberystwyth

grep

10:31AM Wed, February 02 2011

J1vt7lrlhbnlpwdb8zyp_normal @john_jameson London, UK

Obviously a very personal thing, but I like this http://www.thebrain.com/ and it's free!

10:32AM Wed, February 02 2011

Kash-shanghai_normal @kashfarooq Nottingham and London, England

Have you tried Evernote?

10:33AM Wed, February 02 2011

Rsz_profile1_normal @PaulWilks Peterborough

Mendeley, Evernote? The first is really good I find.

10:34AM Wed, February 02 2011

De8eada17946df66b639bd7d6bb9489d_normal @chrisgerhard Walton on Thames, Surrey, UK

awk

10:35AM Wed, February 02 2011

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