Outliner/Note-taker with spreadsheet view
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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jul 8, 2010 at 07:23 PM
Glenn,
Yep. I know exactly how you got into this mess!
Anyway, I’m not sure if these are what you are looking for, but I figure they are worth mentioning:
Pigeonhole Organizer:
http://m8software.com/clipboards/pigeonhole/pigeonhole.htm
Notebox Disorganizer:
http://squirreltech.sitesled.com/software/n-docs.html
Each allows you to keep notes in a tabular structure, but neither allows for summing contents or anything like that.
Steve
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jul 8, 2010 at 07:37 PM
Another option is InfoStore:
http://www.mhsoftware.co.uk/infostore.htm
Information is stored in a familiar tree structure, but each of the nodes on the tree can be either a rich text note or a list. The list nodes are sortable, I believe.
I used this application many years ago and found it was stable and capable. It hasn’t been updated in a long time, however.
Steve
Posted by Franz Grieser
Jul 8, 2010 at 07:39 PM
Glen.
Obviously, you are aware of InfoQube (former SQLNotes) as you wrote a review about it. May I ask why you didn’t consider IQ in your quest?
Franz
Posted by Glen Coulthard
Jul 8, 2010 at 08:31 PM
Thanks for those additional options, Stephen. I haven’t tried Pigeonhole Organizer, so I’ll have to install and play. At the present time, I am considering sticking with ListPro for my list management, although I was hoping for an app that would allow me to consolidate some of my info stores—but still be light-weight and fast
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Franz—Good question regarding InfoQube. My personal experience is that it is not yet ready to be a “trusted system.” I experienced some data loss awhile back and decided to wait for the product to go gold before continuing my evaluation. Have you been using the latest IQ beta releases successfully? Are you satisfied with its stability?
Thanks—Glen
Posted by Franz Grieser
Jul 8, 2010 at 09:02 PM
Hi.
>Franz—Good question regarding InfoQube. My personal experience is
>that it is not yet ready to be a “trusted system.” I experienced some data loss awhile
>back and decided to wait for the product to go gold before continuing my evaluation.
>Have you been using the latest IQ beta releases successfully? Are you satisfied with
>its stability?
I cannot say anything substancial about IQ. The last time I looked at IQ is more than a year ago.
But IQ (and off course Ecco) was the first that came to my mind when I read your post.
Regards, Franz