U P D A T E
I have begun work on a transformation that will shift this project from a messy KeyNote into a
full-fleged (yet still free) e-Book, in PDF format.
This will require me to go through every article in the file, proofreading & making sure all the articles are up to par with the high standards the e-book will have.
I'll also make the e-book look pretty, complete with title pages & so on, making it much easier to read & navigate.
This process will take me about a month to complete. When I'm done, I'll release a rough draft to a few people, spend a few days polishing it, & then release the final copy.
This will be out by the End of November, if not earlier. Please Read On For The Original Post
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Original Post:
Okay guys, I have an idea that could probably help a lot of us out. My idea is to use the program KeyNote, available for download here:
http://www.tranglos.com/free/files/kntsetup.exe
(right click and select Save As...)
It's basically a folder-like organizer where you can make nodes in folders to store information. For example, you might call a node "Routines," make a child-node called "The Cube," and put information in that. You could even make a child-node of "The Cube," and list examples.
I think it would be great for everyone to put together a KeyNote file based on our collective PUA materials.
The way I have my KeyNote organized is:
Other - Usually
Inner Game stuff.
A1 - Routines
A2 - Routines
A3 - Routines
Online Game - Routines
If everyone contributed ONE routine to this, we'd have a HUGE collection of material. Bristollair is a good example of consolidated knowledge, but I think there's a lot of small tips that could REALLY be helpful.
How would we do it? My plan is something like a donation-hat. I would upload my keynote file, then the next poster would take that file and add something, then the next person would do the same, and so on, everyone putting in their $0.02, until we had a big source of everything PU-related.
You guys in?
I've uploaded my KeyNote file. NOTE: The forums won't let you upload a file with the .knt file extension used by KeyNote, so you need to compress it into a .zip. If you don't want to do that, just rename it to mm
.TXT for uploading purposes, and rename it back to mm
.KNT when you want to view it.