Aeon Timeline 2.2.5 MacOSX | 49 MB
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Aeon Timeline is the timeline tool for creative thinking. Most traditional timeline applications are designed to suit a single need: to create an attractive display of one- dimensional time. They are presentational, static, and perfectly suited to overhead slides and projectors.
More than just a timeline
Track all the information that matters
Aeon Timeline is more than a series of events on a never ending line. With Aeon, you can divide your timeline into logical groups, projects, or concurrent arcs. You can model the relationships between events and people, places and ideas. Aeon calculates people’s ages for you. And you can link your events with research material such as external files or images that can be displayed inside the application.
Track all the information that matters
Aeon Timeline is more than a series of events on a never ending line. With Aeon, you can divide your timeline into logical groups, projects, or concurrent arcs. You can model the relationships between events and people, places and ideas. Aeon calculates people’s ages for you. And you can link your events with research material such as external files or images that can be displayed inside the application.
Store, share and access your files and folders from any mobile device, tablet or computer – and your first 15 GB of storage are free. Go to Google Drive Teams. Sutori is a collaborative instruction and presentation tool for the classroom. For all age groups, Sutori is the perfect partner for Social Studies and English Language and Arts (ELA) multimedia assignments. Aeon Timeline brings Visual Timeline Software to your phone or tablet. It is packed with features for creative writers, project management, case management, historians and student projects. Use iCloud or Dropbox. to sync your timelines between all of your iOS devices and your Mac. or Windows. computers, so that you have your project at the tip.
Ultimate Flexibility
Configure timelines to suit your needs
Select the timeline style you want, from standard events with fixed dates to relative dates counting hours, days, or weeks from a nominal zero. Decide what precision you want to use for each event, from complete date/time down to an entire year. And if the standard calendars are not enough for you, you can create your own custom Fantasy Calendars and define your own eras, months, and weekdays.
Configure timelines to suit your needs
Select the timeline style you want, from standard events with fixed dates to relative dates counting hours, days, or weeks from a nominal zero. Decide what precision you want to use for each event, from complete date/time down to an entire year. And if the standard calendars are not enough for you, you can create your own custom Fantasy Calendars and define your own eras, months, and weekdays.
Direct Data Manipulation
Add, drag and edit events on-the-fly
We care about how you use the timeline, not just how it looks. Most timeline applications are static tools designed for presentation rather than creation. With Aeon, you can navigate your timeline, add events with a double click, and then drag them around the timeline or between arcs with ease. Text can be edited in-place directly on the timeline, and images can be added to events via drag and drop.
Add, drag and edit events on-the-fly
We care about how you use the timeline, not just how it looks. Most timeline applications are static tools designed for presentation rather than creation. With Aeon, you can navigate your timeline, add events with a double click, and then drag them around the timeline or between arcs with ease. Text can be edited in-place directly on the timeline, and images can be added to events via drag and drop.
Hide Complex Data
Focus on what is important to you now
The only thing more important than capturing all of your complex data is not letting it distract you from your current task. With Aeon, you can filter events according to people, places, arcs, labels and tags. Zoom out to a wide view of your whole timeline, or zoom in to view the time scale you are currently working on. The Context Bar at the bottom will ensure you never get lost.
Focus on what is important to you now
The only thing more important than capturing all of your complex data is not letting it distract you from your current task. With Aeon, you can filter events according to people, places, arcs, labels and tags. Zoom out to a wide view of your whole timeline, or zoom in to view the time scale you are currently working on. The Context Bar at the bottom will ensure you never get lost.
Data Interoperability
Import, export, print and synchronize
We know that your timeline is a tool to help you in another task, be it writing a novel, planning a project, or researching a case. Printing and image exporting allow you to capture your entire file, or just what is visible on the screen. Our text-based importing and exporting allows you to move data into and out of other applications. And for writers, Aeon Timeline can sync your timeline data directly with your Scrivener 2 project.
Import, export, print and synchronize
We know that your timeline is a tool to help you in another task, be it writing a novel, planning a project, or researching a case. Printing and image exporting allow you to capture your entire file, or just what is visible on the screen. Our text-based importing and exporting allows you to move data into and out of other applications. And for writers, Aeon Timeline can sync your timeline data directly with your Scrivener 2 project.
Requirements: Intel, 64-bit processor OS X 10.8 or later
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One of the rewards for nanowrimo this year is a discount off Aeon Timeline. But what use is Aeon Timeline to a novel writer?
I made extensive use of it this year to plan my novel, so here is a basic guide on how I used it. Click on any image to see it larger.
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This is a partial view of my completed timeline. You can see the buttons along the top, then the timeline itself, and then events at the corresponding mark on the timeline. Because my novel is set during a school year, it was important to work out term dates and to know what day of the year events took place on.
This view shows the story events separated into different arcs.
At the bottom of the window is a timeline graphic, with a sliding bar representing the part that’s visible, and the coloured blobs representing the events. This provides an overview of the spread of your events. I used colour coding for the different arcs involved.
As well as events, you can add entities to your story – arcs, places or characters, within the fiction template. Arcs help you to keep the different elements straight, while places and characters help you keep track of who’s doing what and where. If you set a birthdate for characters, you can keep track of their ages at different events. This is a feature I didn’t need this time, but relied on a great deal last year.
Adding events to the timeline is easy. Either double click on the timeline, or use the Add event button. The double click method pre-fills the date where you clicked, but you can adjust this at any time.
Fill in the information about your event – at the minimum, you need a title and a date. Choose a colour to represent your event – use colour coding to help you see related events.
Add all the events you need for your story. For each event, you can assign an arc, location, and observers/participants.
This is an example of an event with several of the boxes filled in.
Clicking on any event on the timeline opens up the event details for you to tweak as necessary.
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Tabs provide places to put notes for the scene, such as what the weather is like, or add tags to the event. You can also nest events, but again this is a feature I haven’t used this year.
It’s straightforward to view a story with or without arcs. I used this to create the different story arcs separately, and then view without arcs to see how the different events were interwoven.
This shows the story events broken down into their separate arcs. This enabled me to check that each arc made sense and events happened in the right order.
If an event needs adjusting, you can either click on it and make amendments in the info pane or just drag the event along the timeline until you reach the right date – a tooltip showing the date makes this easy.
And this shows the story events interwoven – the coloured blobs indicate what arc they belong to. This enables me to see how the events affect each other, and make sure that there are no issues.
Another view that is useful is the relationship view – a grid indicating events in a list, with markers to show the entities involved. I then used this list to create scenes in Scrivener. All that was left was to actually write them up. I did go back and make changes to the timeline to reflect changes that happened in the novel, to ensure consistency between the two files, but generally the timeline represented the bulk of the planning I needed.
Aeon Timeline 2 will sync with Scrivener, but that’s a feature I haven’t explored yet. For now, the timeline itself is a useful enough tool even without that.
Aeon Timeline 2 also has templates for use with time management projects, legal projects and non-fiction projects – it’s incredibly useful, and the more I explore it, the more useful I find it.