TakeNote! price reduction ?
Posted by graham.smith
on 8/5/2005
graham.smith
8/5/2005 8:23 am
My memory is that TakeNote! was fairly expensive, but I came across it today at $50
http://store.yahoo.net/takenote/index.html
I'm not convinced its a a program I really want, but I seem to remember being reasonably impressed when I used the demo some years ago.
So, just in case its of any interest.
Graham
http://store.yahoo.net/takenote/index.html
I'm not convinced its a a program I really want, but I seem to remember being reasonably impressed when I used the demo some years ago.
So, just in case its of any interest.
Graham
pma
8/5/2005 9:00 am
I like the way it seems to handle notes and integrate it with an outline. However, isn't the outline superfluous, as the writing of the text has to be done in Word, anyway? Kind of between two chairs...
I wouldn't use the bibliographic manager at all, as I have Reference Manager already, and that is far superior. According to the demo, you have to type in the references by yourself, no import from online databases. That is unacceptable nowadays.
Regards,
Peter.
I wouldn't use the bibliographic manager at all, as I have Reference Manager already, and that is far superior. According to the demo, you have to type in the references by yourself, no import from online databases. That is unacceptable nowadays.
Regards,
Peter.
stephenz
8/5/2005 9:06 am
I actually own a license for TakeNote but didn't re-install it since transfering to a new computer a few years ago. I think it could be a handy tool for assembling information and references for a project and then structuring an outline of this material. What bothers me about their approach is you need a separate license for every computer you want to run it on. Also, it seems less friendly for collecting your own thoughts and ideas.
Steve Z.
Steve Z.
