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Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Mar 19, 2011 at 05:42 PM
MadaboutDana wrote:
>Actually, the TreeProjects version does have mass-export facilities - entire
>branches can be exported to either RTF or text or HTML files!
What I had in mind is something that UltraRecall does and I find very useful: it can mass export item notes and attached documents to a folder. As far as I can tell TreeProjects can only do this one by one.
(Heck, I don’t mind TreeProjects not being perfect yet :-)
Yeah, I’d like a team version too; right now that’s the kind of tool that I need as more and more of my work is collaborative. I’ve been waiting for Citavi Team which was announced for early 2011, but now that has been changed to mid-2011…
Posted by Yaroslav Pidstryhach
Mar 19, 2011 at 06:27 PM
Alexander, Smereka TreeProjects can mass-export items and attached documents to a disk folder. It will export multiple items at once, if you select more than one item - just hold Shift or Ctrl when clicking items in the item tree.
Please note that if an item has child items, they will be exported automatically, and the hierarchy will be preserved in terms of disk folders. So you don’t have to select all the child items if you want the entire branch to be exported.
Yaroslav
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Mar 19, 2011 at 06:33 PM
Yaroslav,
I see that you have posted a reply (I saw your name in the topic list but I can’t see your actual post yet); welcome to the forum.
I think your post should appear after Chris, the host and moderator for this forum, approves you as a user.
Cheers
Alexander
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Mar 19, 2011 at 07:43 PM
Brilliant, thanks!
Yaroslav Pidstryhach wrote:
>Alexander, Smereka TreeProjects can mass-export items and attached documents to a
>disk folder. It will export multiple items at once, if you select more than one item -
>just hold Shift or Ctrl when clicking items in the item tree.
>
>Please note that if an
>item has child items, they will be exported automatically, and the hierarchy will be
>preserved in terms of disk folders. So you don’t have to select all the child items if
>you want the entire branch to be exported.
Posted by Graham Rhind
Mar 19, 2011 at 08:36 PM
After a quick look at Smereka TreeProjects it reminds me very much of Ariadne (in what it can do and how fast, rather than its look and feel), also now in the hands of a Ukrainian - http://www.prokarpaty.net/ariadne/
One can see that TreeProjects is less developed than Ariadne, and for me it doesn’t yet do anything that a host of other programs on my drives can, but I can see it’s a product that’s worth keeping an eye on. I hope development does continue - the number of good products that have fallen by the wayside despite the good intentions of their developers is legion. Ariadne, which I love, seems to be going the same way - the developer has gone quiet, which always makes me nervous and pushes me back to the big boys’ products ...