And regarding what we were discussing earlier, how do you keep track of information? I've looked for research software, and the closest thing I could find for my purposes is CaseSoft's CaseMap and TimeMap. But it's $600 for the combo, which isn't worth it. And have you seen Biblioscape's BiblioExpress (free)?
I have a sort of database brain on which to rely but am definitely looking forward to marshaling my stuff into order. If I come up with something usable that presents online well, you'll be welcome to have it.
(In the background meanwhile, I prefer Filemaker ... I can practically frost a cake and wash the dog with Filemaker. I've made it do all sorts of things back in my trial prep days of keeping track of everything from body parts to the details of as many as 38,000 pages of miscellaneous documents, maps and a gazillion bits of salient depo testimony and timeline entries. Who What When Where How. =)