Handling mail messages as information
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Posted by Orchid
Aug 18, 2015 at 09:24 AM
Franz Grieser wrote:
Ken.
>I only know the German version, I do not know whether there is an
>English version (a quick search did not bring up one).
Should be available: http://www.add-in-world.com/katalog/ol-autofiler/
“Sprachumschaltung für internationale Anwender: Auf vielfachen Wunsch kann der SmartTools AutoFiler 3.0 auf eine englische Benutzeroberfläche umgeschaltet werden, so dass auch der internationale Einsatz möglich ist.” (Which means you can switch to an English GUI)
Btw, interesting software, thanks for the tip
Peter
Posted by MadaboutDana
Aug 18, 2015 at 04:21 PM
What you really want, Ken, is Planz.
The last version of which can be downloaded from: https://code.google.com/p/xooml/
More info at http://kftf.ischool.washington.edu/planner_index.htm
I remember being rather impressed by it while I was still running on Windows…
Posted by Ken
Aug 18, 2015 at 05:30 PM
Planz is a name for the past! I did not know that it still existed. I did consider Gingko, but it did not seem to show support for messages so I have not explored further. right now, I am still feeling the sting of IQTell shutting down on me less than 12 hours after I decided to join and devote some time to learning their program. It is a bit disappointing as I saw some potential in the program last night after I signed up. Time to regroup and move on.
—Ken
Posted by Graham Rhind
Aug 19, 2015 at 11:00 AM
I somehow missed this program up to now, and I do like the way that it works, as a light-weight thin interface with the Window’s file system.
However, it hasn’t been updated since 2010 and I’ve found two major features that won’t work on Windows 10 (and, I guess, it won’t be updated to correct these).
Does anybody know of comparable programs on Windows which are still being developed?
Cheers,
Graham
MadaboutDana wrote:
What you really want, Ken, is Planz.
>
>The last version of which can be downloaded from:
>https://code.google.com/p/xooml/
>
>More info at http://kftf.ischool.washington.edu/planner_index.htm
>
>I remember being rather impressed by it while I was still running on
>Windows…