TreeDBNotes
Posted by zeoli
on 1/21/2004
zeoli
1/21/2004 5:15 pm
I am test driving a new (to me) outliner called TreeDBNotes Pro. It's not an outliner the way NoteMap is; rather, it is a hierarchical freeform database that provides a lot of flexibility with the formatting of your notes. It also provides contact management functions. I have found it to be a nice package, and am wondering if anyone else has any experience with this program. If you'd like to check it out, the home page is
http://www.softviewer.com/treedbnotes/index.htm
Steve Z.
http://www.softviewer.com/treedbnotes/index.htm
Steve Z.
ureadit
1/21/2004 7:25 pm
Steve Z,
I haven't tried this one, but am a little concerned that the developer feels the need to have a program for repairing corrupted files.
It seems lke some of us are constantly searching for a PIM that satisfies all of our needs and we end up using a half-dozen or more.
For instance I use, or have used in the past year, GrandView, Ecco, Jot+, NoteMap, Inspiration, MyBase, TreePad Business, WinOrganizer, and KeyNote. Plus I am currently trying two others.
I will admit that some of these are getting close to satisfying my needs, but as yet - no cigar.
I haven't tried this one, but am a little concerned that the developer feels the need to have a program for repairing corrupted files.
It seems lke some of us are constantly searching for a PIM that satisfies all of our needs and we end up using a half-dozen or more.
For instance I use, or have used in the past year, GrandView, Ecco, Jot+, NoteMap, Inspiration, MyBase, TreePad Business, WinOrganizer, and KeyNote. Plus I am currently trying two others.
I will admit that some of these are getting close to satisfying my needs, but as yet - no cigar.
