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Posted by MadaboutDana
Nov 26, 2014 at 09:33 AM
Hm, that is interesting. I have a lot of stuff in my OneNote databases; not sure if that’s up to 2000 items or not, but I’d have thought so. I must go and do some testing.
I’m using: OneNote for Mac, iOS
Posted by MadaboutDana
Nov 26, 2014 at 09:34 AM
I KNOW I have more than 2000 items in my main DEVONthink ‘General Research’ database. No signs of instability there.
Posted by Hugh
Nov 26, 2014 at 12:18 PM
MadaboutDana wrote:
I KNOW I have more than 2000 items in my main DEVONthink ‘General
>Research’ database. No signs of instability there.
A you’re probably aware, M.A.D. - but other readers may not be - DevonThink “makes a big thing” of its capacity to devour multitudes of documents and not choke, with some users reporting a “library” of tens of millions of words. That is probably its single most attractive selling-point.
For me, however, the idea of a special “container” for documents, separate from although within the normal folder-hierarchy - as DevonThink has - is becoming increasingly outdated. Cloud repositories, the widespread desire to view documents on tablets and ‘phones as well as on the desktop, and tagging within the main folder system are some of the trends that are making it so, at least on the Mac. Because DevonThink can index documents as an alternative to importing them into its container, the software itself is not in danger of becoming obsolete. But some of its competitors may be.
Posted by Hugh
Nov 26, 2014 at 02:02 PM
OneNote versus Evernote: an assessment - http://lifehacker.com/lifehacker-faceoff-onenote-vs-evernote-1550697885
Posted by Daly de Gagne
Nov 26, 2014 at 02:18 PM
Incidentally, I just installed new Evernote version on my Android tablet.
This new version will make it slower to use, and because spacing between tags has increased srolling through tags will be even more of an ordeal.
Fortunately the new Android version isn’t as much a piece of dumbed down fluff as the new browser verion - but inasmuch as it may reflect a future direction for Evernote design it doesn’t increase my confidence in EN.
Daly
Hugh wrote:
OneNote versus Evernote: an assessment -
>http://lifehacker.com/lifehacker-faceoff-onenote-vs-evernote-1550697885