Not your parent, but I've recently toyed with TiddlyWiki, which shows promise, but requires heavy configuration.
There is also an extension to it called TiddlyMap which displays several of the properties mentioned in this article (edges with properties, etc), but again, requires configuration to get just so.
If you're game to do some tinkering, I've found it to be hackable to some very deep levels. Another nicety is that it's all just a single HTML file, so it's madly portable (I can use the same site on my phone and laptop).
All this being said, there is a growing list of features that I would like to see in Tiddlywiki that I'm not sure I can hack in myself, so I suppose I, too, am looking for the "one true knowledge management" solution
There is also an extension to it called TiddlyMap which displays several of the properties mentioned in this article (edges with properties, etc), but again, requires configuration to get just so.
If you're game to do some tinkering, I've found it to be hackable to some very deep levels. Another nicety is that it's all just a single HTML file, so it's madly portable (I can use the same site on my phone and laptop).
All this being said, there is a growing list of features that I would like to see in Tiddlywiki that I'm not sure I can hack in myself, so I suppose I, too, am looking for the "one true knowledge management" solution