Re: AtLast FileNotes
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Posted by graham.smith
2005-09-11 10:24:38
Yes it is strange that we should both post something on file managers.
Having said that FileNotes is more of a document management system than an Explorer replacement. But then I was never very sure whatDopus was, I used it for a spell but it kept on crashing and I got fed up with it. That was version 6, I haven’t tried 8.
I first came across it in a software for the legal profession newsletter that I subscribe to, where it was being promoted by a user.
I’m not sure about sharing files across systems, it is pretty smart with these things. It seems as if all the information is stored in a file that is stored in each windows directory, if you move a file to another directory, the information is copied with it.
And I quote from the web site
“Travel Everywhere: Notes can easily travel with your laptop and synchronize back in the office”
and
“Workgroup Notes: By using bookmark notes each member of a workgroup can add their own notes for a document or even a page within a document. You cannot get a simpler solution for document management.”
Graham