MyInfo at 'bitsdujour'
Started by pereh
on 6/19/2010
pereh
6/19/2010 11:32 am
MyInfo Standard and Pro are at 'bitsdujour' on 21. June 2010 with 60% discount.
Interesting user comments and comparions between MyInfo and UltraRecall.
Interesting user comments and comparions between MyInfo and UltraRecall.
Gary N
6/21/2010 5:18 pm
I get MyBase and MyInfo confused. Does MyInfo have enthusiastic supporters?
Gary?
Gary?
Stephen Zeoli
6/21/2010 6:35 pm
MyInfo is a very solid information manager. It has a clean interface and customizable columns for meta data. The tagging scheme is nice, with a handy tag filter. It has a tabbed interface for keeping multiple databases open and accessible at the same time, and provides cross-database searches.
I own a license but don't use it much... not sure why, other than there are other applications I like better (i.e. Zoot, OneNote and Personal Brain).
If you're looking for a versatile, stable and multi-faceted information manager, you will probably be satisfied with MyInfo.
Steve
I own a license but don't use it much... not sure why, other than there are other applications I like better (i.e. Zoot, OneNote and Personal Brain).
If you're looking for a versatile, stable and multi-faceted information manager, you will probably be satisfied with MyInfo.
Steve
pereh
6/21/2010 8:49 pm
pereh wrote:
MyInfo Standard and Pro are at 'bitsdujour' on 21. June 2010 with 60%
discount.
Interesting user comments and comparions between MyInfo and
UltraRecall.
And a very friendly user commented on MyInfo, UltraRecall and Personal Brain. Worth a look, I think.
Cassius
6/22/2010 12:47 am
Gary N wrote:
I use MyBase regularly and am looking forward to version 6. Very occasionally it will not be able to properly capture a Web page, but almost always it captures pages accurately and rapidly. I tried MyInfo a couple of years ago and was not happy with its Web page capture. Perhaps with the new version it has improved. I'm about to try it. Other possibilities that some people like are UltraRecall, Surfulater, and WebResearch.
I get MyBase and MyInfo confused. Does MyInfo have enthusiastic supporters?--------------
Gary?
I use MyBase regularly and am looking forward to version 6. Very occasionally it will not be able to properly capture a Web page, but almost always it captures pages accurately and rapidly. I tried MyInfo a couple of years ago and was not happy with its Web page capture. Perhaps with the new version it has improved. I'm about to try it. Other possibilities that some people like are UltraRecall, Surfulater, and WebResearch.
Cassius
6/22/2010 1:50 am
Well, I tried using MyInfo Standard to capture a Web page. As far as I can tell, MyInfo does NOT EASILY capture and save the entire page. It only seems to EASILY capture the page link. Here's how I tested it:
After I tried saving in MyInfo a Web page I had opened in FireFox (you have to insert a plug-in for FireFox), MyInfo instructed me to "Click to Open the Link." This made me suspicious.
So I opened in Firefox a Web page I had saved on my Desktop. I then sent the page to MyInfo using the right-click context menu. I then switched to MyInfo and used "Click to Open the Link." The page opened in MyInfo. I then changed the name of the saved page on my desktop by adding an "x" to the name. Then when I tried opening the page in MyInfo, it didn't open. MyInfo did not save the page, only the link.
I then looked at the MyInfo help file. Here's what I found:
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To insert a web document in the tree:
Select the document, after or under, which you want to insert the new web document.
Select the Insert > Web Document command or use the Ctrl+Alt+W shortcut.
The Insert Web Document dialog will appear.
Type the web page address you want to link to or select an address from the Recently used links list.
Type a custom web document title in the Text to display box, if you want the document title to be different than the web address.
If you want to insert a local copy of the web resource, instead of linking to its web address (the local copy will be saved in your topic), turn on the Save Local Copy of the Web Page option.
To insert the new web document after the selected document in the tree, click Insert.
To insert the new web document as a subdocument, under the selected document in the tree, click Insert Child.
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NOTE THAT to save a local copy of a Web page one must check the "INSERT/Web document/Save Local Copy of the Web Page" menu option. This appears to only be possible when using the INSERT menu command, where one must type or past in the page address (URL). Thus, it appears that to ACTUALLY save the PAGE, MyInfo involves more work than does MyBase.
After I tried saving in MyInfo a Web page I had opened in FireFox (you have to insert a plug-in for FireFox), MyInfo instructed me to "Click to Open the Link." This made me suspicious.
So I opened in Firefox a Web page I had saved on my Desktop. I then sent the page to MyInfo using the right-click context menu. I then switched to MyInfo and used "Click to Open the Link." The page opened in MyInfo. I then changed the name of the saved page on my desktop by adding an "x" to the name. Then when I tried opening the page in MyInfo, it didn't open. MyInfo did not save the page, only the link.
I then looked at the MyInfo help file. Here's what I found:
---
To insert a web document in the tree:
Select the document, after or under, which you want to insert the new web document.
Select the Insert > Web Document command or use the Ctrl+Alt+W shortcut.
The Insert Web Document dialog will appear.
Type the web page address you want to link to or select an address from the Recently used links list.
Type a custom web document title in the Text to display box, if you want the document title to be different than the web address.
If you want to insert a local copy of the web resource, instead of linking to its web address (the local copy will be saved in your topic), turn on the Save Local Copy of the Web Page option.
To insert the new web document after the selected document in the tree, click Insert.
To insert the new web document as a subdocument, under the selected document in the tree, click Insert Child.
---
NOTE THAT to save a local copy of a Web page one must check the "INSERT/Web document/Save Local Copy of the Web Page" menu option. This appears to only be possible when using the INSERT menu command, where one must type or past in the page address (URL). Thus, it appears that to ACTUALLY save the PAGE, MyInfo involves more work than does MyBase.
keiffer
6/22/2010 4:10 pm
I agree that it was a real pain to have to go
through all those steps when other apps
did it in one step. But................
it looks like that problem has been fixed.
In version 5, after sending it to MyInfo go to
the MyInfo window that has the web capture
and just above that window is an icon.
The icon lets you store it locally. I had to look
through the forum to find someone else that
had the same problem.
Now for a test. Go to the bitsdujour website
and send the web page to MyInfo, preferrably
the MyInfo offering. Go in to MyInfo and click on
that icon to store it locally. It might take awhile.
Close MyInfo and reopen. Click on the document
that has the bitsdujour web page. How long
does it take to open. On both my PCs, one six
months old and the other less than a month old,
it takes minutes. Is it quick or slow on your PC?
I can capture web page snippets in WebResearch
and they look exactly the same. In MyInfo they need
touch ups. I tried to do recipes for my wife and
the text would be all over the place. I clipped it
with WebResearch and it looked great. Just send
it to the printer.
As other people have said, use MyInfo for saving text
and a web capture program for saving web pages.
Keith
through all those steps when other apps
did it in one step. But................
it looks like that problem has been fixed.
In version 5, after sending it to MyInfo go to
the MyInfo window that has the web capture
and just above that window is an icon.
The icon lets you store it locally. I had to look
through the forum to find someone else that
had the same problem.
Now for a test. Go to the bitsdujour website
and send the web page to MyInfo, preferrably
the MyInfo offering. Go in to MyInfo and click on
that icon to store it locally. It might take awhile.
Close MyInfo and reopen. Click on the document
that has the bitsdujour web page. How long
does it take to open. On both my PCs, one six
months old and the other less than a month old,
it takes minutes. Is it quick or slow on your PC?
I can capture web page snippets in WebResearch
and they look exactly the same. In MyInfo they need
touch ups. I tried to do recipes for my wife and
the text would be all over the place. I clipped it
with WebResearch and it looked great. Just send
it to the printer.
As other people have said, use MyInfo for saving text
and a web capture program for saving web pages.
Keith
Roberto
4/20/2012 12:41 pm
Alexander Deliyannis
4/20/2012 5:58 pm
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
To add to Steve's comprehensive list, one of MyInfo's valuable talents is its ability to create very usable websites from its material, including attachments. You can read below an application of this functionality, but I am sure there are many others:
http://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/1370/10
MyInfo is a very solid information manager. It has a clean interface and customizable
columns for meta data. The tagging scheme is nice, with a handy tag filter. It has a
tabbed interface for keeping multiple databases open and accessible at the same
time, and provides cross-database searches.
To add to Steve's comprehensive list, one of MyInfo's valuable talents is its ability to create very usable websites from its material, including attachments. You can read below an application of this functionality, but I am sure there are many others:
http://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/1370/10
shatteredmindofbob
4/20/2012 10:52 pm
I'm playing with the demo right now. It seems kind like Zoot-lite?
It's a good looking app, but I'm not entirely sure what I would use it for. Anyone have any use cases?
Definitely not as a journal. I tried the diary template...um, no, just no.
It's a good looking app, but I'm not entirely sure what I would use it for. Anyone have any use cases?
Definitely not as a journal. I tried the diary template...um, no, just no.
WSP
4/21/2012 5:26 pm
I use it daily for note-taking and outlining. The categories are useful (I routinely use a "Done" attribute in the tree panel, for example, to remind myself of whether a note needs any further work), the cross-note linking is very slick, and in general everything works smoothly and as expected.
As I've explained elsewhere, I usually take notes in one file (called a "topic" in MyInfo), create a cross-linked outline in a second file (both of which can be seen on the screen at once), and write a draft in either a third topic or a text editor.
MyInfo is updated slowly but steadily. It deserves to be better known and more widely used. The developer (Petko) is pleasant and rather self-effacing, and MyInfo is overshadowed by other note-taking programs with more flashy features.
WSP
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shatteredmindofbob wrote:
As I've explained elsewhere, I usually take notes in one file (called a "topic" in MyInfo), create a cross-linked outline in a second file (both of which can be seen on the screen at once), and write a draft in either a third topic or a text editor.
MyInfo is updated slowly but steadily. It deserves to be better known and more widely used. The developer (Petko) is pleasant and rather self-effacing, and MyInfo is overshadowed by other note-taking programs with more flashy features.
WSP
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shatteredmindofbob wrote:
I'm playing with the demo right now. It seems kind like Zoot-lite?
It's a good
looking app, but I'm not entirely sure what I would use it for. Anyone have any use
cases?
Definitely not as a journal. I tried the diary template...um, no, just no.
jimson
4/23/2012 9:23 pm
Thanks, Roberto. Just purchased MyInfo Pro. I was playing with it in the past, but now with such a good discount I decided it's time to stop procrastinating.
Pity, there is no Android app though..
Roberto wrote:
Pity, there is no Android app though..
Roberto wrote:
its back, 61%
http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/myinfo/
