Seattle, WA — September 17, 2007 — PowerSurge Publishing has just
released iWisdom version 1.50. The user interface has had a major overhaul,
with the addition of a split pane that allows a list of quotations to be
seen side-by-side with the details of a particular, selected quotation.
File backup and revert commands have also been added, to make it easier to
save and optionally restore a selected version of a wisdom collection. The
program’s ability to import quotations from existing free-form text files
has also been improved.
iWisdom is a program that manages a collection of quotations or other brief
insights. The program tracks a rich set of data fields concerning each bit
of wisdom, including author, source, year of publication, title and
category. iWisdom allows you to view wisdom in a list view (with optional
sort fields), a category view, an edit view, and a display mode, which you
can use to randomly display a new quotation at set intervals. iWisdom
stores its data in the wisdom XML format, and can publish a wisdom
collection in HTML using a series of included XSL templates and cascading
style sheets. A sample of the results can be seen at
(http://www.PortableWisdom.org).
iWisdom is written in Java and is available for all major computing
platforms, including Mac OS X, Windows, and virtually all versions of Unix.
A fully functional version of the program can be downloaded from the
PowerSurge Publishing Web site, at (http://www.powersurgepub.com). iWisdom
is freeware. See the company Web site for further information.