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If WorkFlowy and Excel had a baby, it would look something like Calculist.
It's an open-source list-making tool with calculation ability that launched on Kickstarter a few days ago. I signed up for the Beta and it's pretty sweet.
From the Kickstarter page:
What is Calculist?
Calculist is a better way to manage information. It's an open-source web + desktop application designed to facilitate effective thinking. It's a powerful tool for processing both qualitative and quantitative information.
Features
Create lists, sublists, sub-sublists, sub-sub-sublists, etc.
Expand and collapse lists
Zoom in and out
Easily move items around
Calculate values using expressions, functions, and variables
Define custom functions
Command mode for fast, powerful editing and processing
Import/export text, CSV, JSON, markdown
Create re-usable templates for common lists
Custom keyboard shortcuts for speedy navigation and processing
LaTeX support for mathematical notation
Share and collaborate with others
Who is Calculist for?
Calculist is for anyone who wants to manage information and solve problems more effectively. Whether you want to create a personal productivity system, organize your notes and ideas, plan projects, or manage your budget, you can do it with Calculist. The calculation features in particular may be of interest to anyone who deals with lots of quantitative information, like data analysts, mathematicians, teachers, students, accountants, and quantified-self enthusiasts.
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clean, easy to use outliner with 90% of the features of their commercial competitors