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Hi,

I often felt that Google will come to my rescue whenever my memory fails me.
A few days ago, it didn't. I was searching for a swiss knife for
project managers and couldn't find it. (I did but after half an hour
using Yahoo in this case.)

I do not think there is any hope of improving my memory, so I had
better use some aids.

By the way, I was searching for "Faces", which is about the only
project management tool I have enjoyed exploring.

A year or so ago, I had explored mind mapping software. In fact I had
found Freemind quite useful for helping me create some job profiles,
which I had to give to an hr consultant.

Now, I have started to use it to keep track of the experimentations I
plan to do and keep pointers to the status/outcome. Hopefully, a year
from now, I will still be able to find Faces again or tell someone how
easy it is to write a servlet using jython.

Incidentally, it may be very useful for students for making their
study plans, especially for GATE/GRE.

The nicest thing is that it does not feel like documentation or planning :)

Regards
Anil



Sat Apr 14, 2007 8:32 am

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