

There are times when one wishes there was a way to bypass this and have the same text point to several different locations in different pages. While this is the expected behavior in most of the cases, if you want to use a word like "link" to launch a web address, it is treated as a page, meaning that every instance of the word link will refer to that exact same page. The way the program works revolves around the use of keywords for linking across pages. Same goes for URLs which can be either pasted directly or launched by a word.

However, you can drag and drop files and folders from the Finder into it and it will automatically link to those files, letting you open them by clicking the link. Linking between pages is done automatically, without any effort on your behalf. All in all, categories are too unwieldy if you have too many pages, and pretty much not needed if you don't have too many. Unfortunately there is only one level of categories and pages cannot be freely dragged between them. Moreover, for an easier internal organization, pages can be grouped under categories. To achieve this you can enter Aliases in the page information. However there are times when you want several words to point towards the same page. The title of a page is used to highlight words that will link to it. This approach works best when you are already working on something and have a new idea or realize that something needs additional explanations. This will take you to the new page which was just created and named after the linked word. The second method involves selecting a word and choosing the link command or using the link button in the toolbar. This approach works best when you are adding new ideas and content. The first is choosing new page from the menu, entering a name for the page, and then getting the content in there. When you start up VoodooPad for the first time you will be greeted by an introductory page that explains the functionality of the program and also serves as an example.īasically, since at the end of the day, the document is made up of a lot of pages, in making your own local wiki you work with 3 elements: pages, links and content. In essence the wiki becomes a tangled mass of links that point back and forward in a manner that mimics the way information is linked in our memory. As the number of entries grows, and new ones appear, the old entries are updated so that any word that coincides with the title of another entry becomes a link to that entry. So if you had an entry for "fish", whenever the word fish will appear in any other entry from that point on, it will automatically become a link pointing back to the fish entry. Wikis are in essence web pages that are automatically interlinked. VoodooPad is a program that will let you get even the most complex, multi-layered ideas down into letters and images with minimal effort on your behalf. Most of the time, one idea leads to another, and the vast majority of ideas are linked to other ideas. If you are looking for a way to get your ideas down on paper, but don't have them all formed out exactly, you need a tool that is adaptive and can accommodate your train of though, no matter which way it goes. Threaded exporting: VoodooPad will take those tasks and put them in the background so you can keep on working in your pages without being interrupted.

VOODOOPAD NOTES PRICES WINDOWS
Saved Workspaces: Quit with all your windows open.Auto-Bullets: Make lists and outlines with a couple of key commands.Sketch: Feeling artistic? Bring down the Sketch sheet and draw what you can' t express in words.
