- Added key bindings for search on buffer title
- Added optional support for partial search
- Use generalized data sources configured on the server side
- Replaced @sharability with @source for data management and visibility
- Refine cursor placement
- Tighten the on-screen footprint of the property-setting shortcuts
- Harmonize smsn-push-view shortcut with the preexisting Emacs shortcut for save-buffer
- Added bury-line and float-line shortcuts
- Cap the inherited tree depth at three
- Command to open a view of an atom in another window (in the same frame)
- Added a command for the Git history view
- Added a command to open a view after prompting for an id
- Default VCS import/export file no longer needs to be defined
- Renamed brain-mode to smsn-mode
- Eliminated max sharability and max weight from filters
- Added support for WebSocket in addition to HTTP for client-server interaction
- Color highlighting in meta columns
- Adjusted to Semantic Synchrony data model changes
- Added editable "page" views
- Added a command to search on the atom at point
- Display parent and child counts as metadata columns
- Added a 'ping' command
- Added client support for VCS (version control system) reader and writer
- Refactored and improved buffer context management
- Added support for the 'create new atom' action
- Adjusted to refactored SmSn Server actions
- Simplified Emacs configuration
- Added move mode shortcuts to set properties
- Migrated to SmSn 1.2, which uses Apache TinkerPop's Gremlin Server
- Color command prompts by minimum sharability
- Prompt before push in move mode
- Created a unified BrainReader/BrainWriter framework for graph I/O
- Minimized TinkerPop2 dependencies
- Moved Brain-mode to a separate, GPL-licensed project
- Accepted first PRs to Brain-mode
- Added a Freeplane reader
- Made Brain-mode into an Emacs major mode
- Adapted to Java 8, Sesame 4, and RDF 1.1
- Updated the Monitron ontology and controller
- Added a LaTeX writer
- Added a GraphML reader
- Added "Brainstream" (eyes-free input) support
- Added support for shortcut-based search
- Added support for acronym-based search
- Added support for cooperative gesture recognition
- Added the UbiKeyboard application
- Added an RDF writer
- Created v2.0 of Extend-o-Brain inference support
- Added Linked Data and OSC support to the coordinator
- Added a Ripple environment for use with the Typeatron
- Added a GraphML writer
- Integrated the Typeatron with Brain-mode via emacsclient
- Created a framework for inter-device discovery and communication
- Added type inference annotations to Brain-mode
- Added Extend-o-Brain support to the Brainstem
- Added an event processor to Extend-o-Brain
- Added a type inference and RDF export framework for Extend-o-Brain
- Added Bluetooth and OSC support to the devices
- Added support for single-device gesture recognition
- Created an Extend-o-Hand controller in Java
- Created a Typeatron controller in Java
- Created Max/MSP control panels for the devices
- Created Arduino-based libraries for the devices
- Created Extend-o-Hand
- Created the Monomanual Typeatron
- Prototype design of the Monomanual Typeatron
- Added Emacspeak support to TinkerNotes (Brain-mode)
- Moved to an ordered, list-based data model in Extend-o-Brain
- Added RDF output to the Monitron
- Created the Omnisensory Monitron (a multi-sensor sampling device)
- Added a service to find graph roots
- Added a PageRank service for Extend-o-Brain
- Added Extend-o-Brain support for @alias URIs
- Added an activity log
- Added a Chrome bookmarking extension for use with Extend-o-Brain
- Made various deep changes to the data model, settling on a digraph model
- Added tab-separated writers for vertices and edges
- Created initial Extend-o-Brain services for view, update, history, and query
- Added a RESTful server for use with Emacs
- Created the TinkerNotes (Brain-mode) Emacs library
- Added storage, query and update support
- Implemented the initial "association graphs" data model
- Created pre- Extend-o-Brain applications, later moved to other repositories
- Created an Android library (later called the Brainstem)
- Created MyOtherBrain (Extend-o-Brain) prototypes with Java, Flash/Flex, and JavaScript
- Created a personal knowledge base ontology