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		<title>Review: Personal Brain from TheBrain.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 18:43:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Hollingworth</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Personal Brain In the past I&#8217;ve reviewed Mind Manager &#8211; an excellent piece of software for producing mind maps &#8211; a tool I that forms part of my daily work flow for information gathering and organizing. However I&#8217;ve recently discovered something called &#34;Personal Brain&#34; from TheBrain.com that really takes mind mapping to a whole new [...]]]></description>
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<div class='description'><p>In the past I&#8217;ve reviewed <a href="http://www.davidhollingworth.com/2007/05/01/mapping-the-mind/" target="_blank" title="Mind Manager reviewed">Mind Manager</a> &#8211; an excellent piece of software for producing mind maps &#8211; a tool I that forms part of my daily work flow for information gathering and organizing. However I&#8217;ve recently discovered something called &quot;Personal Brain&quot; from <a href="http://www.thebrain.com" target="_blank" title="Personal Brain mind mapping software">TheBrain.com</a> that really takes mind mapping to a whole new level.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.davidhollingworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Screenshot-myBrain-PersonalBrain-5.png"><img width="300" height="175" src="http://www.davidhollingworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Screenshot-myBrain-PersonalBrain-5-300x175.png" alt="Screenshot of a Personal Brain in action" title="Screenshot of a Personal Brain in action" class="size-medium wp-image-186" /></a></p>
<p>The problem I&#8217;ve always had with a mind map is that it&#8217;s essentially only two dimensional. You start at the &#8216;root&#8217; node and work outwards in a hierarchy. You can create any number of hierarchy from the centre; but problems start to occur when you want to link from one hierarchy to another. Things start to get complicated and a complex map can be difficult to navigate and locate the information you need.</p>
<p>The Personal Brain takes a more 3 dimensional approach to organizing data. You can link nodes to multiple parents and to multiple children allowing for a network of cross links between information nodes. In addition to linking parents and children you can &#8216;jump&#8217; create links to other topics. These are links to topics that are related but don&#8217;t form part of the current parent / child hierarchy. I guess an example might help:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.davidhollingworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Screenshot.png"><img width="300" height="50" src="http://www.davidhollingworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Screenshot-300x50.png" alt="Parent, child and a jump topic" title="Parent, child and a jump topic" class="size-medium wp-image-184" /></a>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Here we see my TulligWeather server is a child of Servers; but because it is weather related there&#8217;s a jump link to Met Eireann. In practice this makes it simple to create complex relationships between topics and yet make them easy to navigate.</p>
<p>As well as creating the topics you can add notes and attachments to them as well as giving them a type and adding tags. The latter allows you to view the tags as a virtual topic showing you all the topics with that tag. Here&#8217;s a shot showing a PHP tag and it&#8217;s associated topics.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.davidhollingworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Screenshot-1.png"><img width="300" height="80" src="http://www.davidhollingworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Screenshot-1-300x80.png" alt="The PHP tag used as a virtual topic" title="The PHP tag used as a virtual topic" class="size-medium wp-image-185" /></a></p>
<p>Full search capabilities and and trail of recently accessed items make locating items in unrelated parts of a map easy. Additionally you can pin major topics to the top of the work area to help facilitate moving around different parts of your &#8216;brain&#8217;.</p>
<p>Personal Brain is available on Windows, Mac and Linux. That last one is a big bonus for me as I&#8217;m using Linux most of the time at present. The Linux version does have some features that don&#8217;t work like dragging files onto a topic to create an attachment; but for most things there&#8217;s a valid work around and I haven&#8217;t found anything that I really couldn&#8217;t do. There&#8217;s 3 versions available; <a href="http://www.thebrain.com/#-111" target="_blank" title="Versions of Personal Brain compared.">free, Core and Pro</a>. The free version has quite a few restrictions; but should still be usable. The Pro version includes integration with Microsoft Office, integrated calendar and a number of other useful features; but is very expensive at $249. I&#8217;ve been trialing the Pro version which is die to expire in a few days. Due to current financial constraints I&#8217;ll be switching to the free version at that time and I&#8217;ll let you know how that works out.</p>
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<div>Rated <span class='rating'>5</span>/5 on <span class='dtreviewed'>Sep 26 2009</span></div>
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		<title>Review: ETEN Glofiish X800</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2008 08:54:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Hollingworth</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I bought this PDA to be my mobile business partner; phone, organizer, web &#038; email on the go. However poor performance and poor quality has led me to replace it with a standard mobile phone after only 7 months. Purchasing this was an expensive mistake. Review of ETEN Glofiish X800Rated as 1/5 on Aug 17 [...]]]></description>
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<h4 class="summary">I bought this PDA to be my mobile business partner; phone, organizer, web &#038; email on the go. However poor performance and poor quality has led me to replace it with a standard mobile phone after only 7 months. Purchasing this was an expensive mistake.</h4>
<p>Review of <span class="item"><span class="fn"><a href="http://www.glofiish.com/index1.htm?no=800" class="url">ETEN Glofiish X800</a></span></span><br />Rated as <span class="rating">1</span>/5 on <span class="dtreviewed">Aug 17 2008</span> by <span class="reviewer vcard"><span class="fn">David Hollingworth</span></span></p>
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<p>I did a lot of research on-line before I bought this product, read lots of reviews, though most of these reviewed what was in the box. Unfortunately I failed to connect with the <a href="http://eten-users.eu/" target="_blank">ETEN European Users forum</a>. Had I done so I would have thought again about buying this device.</p>
<p>What really swayed me towards the X800 was the VGA screen. There&#8217;s no doubt that this is much higher resolution than similar products from HTC, Palm, Toshiba &#038; the like available at the time. The reports that the CPU was &#8216;slightly under powered&#8217; didn&#8217;t deter me. The lure of the screen pulled me in.</p>
<p>I also wanted a device with Windows Mobile 6 so that I could fully sync my Outlook calendar and use Microsoft Office and other productivity tools. The X800 also came with Spb Mobile Shell which is a great enhancement to the basic Today screen.</p>
<p>So what went wrong? Given that the phone was bought to support my business the reliability problems I experienced rendered it worse than useless. </p>
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<li>The phone would frequently lock up and need rebooting at least once a day. This would often happen when a call was incoming and so this was more than just an inconvenience.</li>
<li>It would often drop incoming calls when I pressed the answer button. On one occasion someone (Unknown number) tried five times to call in quick succession, every time I pressed answer the line was dead. Another reboot required and probably lost business.</li>
<li>Call quality was poor with a lot of echo on the line and a lot of static too.
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<li>The camera quality is very poor for a 2 megapixel camera. OK, not essential for business; but it&#8217;s something I like to use.</li>
<li>Often the phone would go completely crazy and start playing an Arctic Monkeys MP3 track at high volume. Most embarrassing when talking to a client and also requiring a reboot to fix.</li>
<li>The voice command will switch on at random. Turning it off would only temporarily alleviate the problem as it would come back on again a short time later. Another reboot.</li>
<li>Overall the device is badly underpowered and most operations are sluggish.</li>
<li>Battery life is dreadful. The phone needs about 2 hours charging a day to last 24 hours. It&#8217;s a lot better with all the radios switched off.</li>
<li>Support from ETEN is very, very poor and really only limited to the occasional release of new firmware. My device had the latest firmware when it was delivered.</li>
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<p>Some time after buying the X800 I was surfing the net and came across what has to be the best kept secret ETEN users have, the European users group forum. There&#8217;s some real experts on this site providing updated firmware and fixes for the problems the X800 has. I&#8217;ve installed a fix for poor screen performance that greatly enhanced the response of the touch screen. However I&#8217;ve not tried a firmware upgrade yet as this can completely wreck the phone if it goes wrong.</p>
<p>The Glofiish X800 does have some good features:</p>
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<li>There&#8217;s no doubt that the screen is good with a nice VGA resolution.
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<li>Wifi performance is reasonable though Internet Explorer often hangs. This is probably a problem with IE rather than the phone.</li>
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<p>So not many redeeming features. I&#8217;m now using a fairly basic mobile phone (review to follow) which also syncs with Outlook and gives me a lot more confidence that I&#8217;m going to be able to answer all calls and won&#8217;t need rebooting. Now I&#8217;ve an alternative I might try replacing the firmware with a version from the user group. If this fixes the issues I&#8217;ll update this review, otherwise I&#8217;ll just continue to use it for wifi access.</p>
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