TreeProjects is now free
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Posted by Slartibartfarst
Oct 13, 2016 at 08:46 AM
MadaboutDana wrote:
My dear chap, that’s a bit harsh! ...
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>Slartibartfarst wrote:
>Yes, yesterday I noticed that it was now free.
>>I still can’t for the life of me see what earthly use it is though.
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Oops! More haste less speed. I do apologise. Quite the wrong comment about TreeProjects.
In my haste I had read it as “TreeSheets” - but in fact (having just now taken a good hard look) it would be unfair to say that about the current version of TreeSheets either, as I see that it is much improved. So please disregard my comment as having been made by mistake.
TreeProjects seems to be a superb database tool (similar to UltraRecall Pro). Pretty robust/reliable too, though I think I might have managed to break its “monitored folder” functionality by throwing a 2,6GB folder of software installers at it. Certainly slowed it down somewhat anyway.
Yes, very good news that it is now being generously offered FOC.
Posted by Slartibartfarst
Oct 13, 2016 at 09:07 AM
Dr Andus wrote:
jaslar wrote:
>Not bad, a very capable tool chest. The necessary things for me:
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>>- Does it have a word count option?
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>I don’t know, but that is an easy problem to solve with the Autohotkey
>script (using the MS Word counting method) in the last post in this
>thread:
>https://autohotkey.com/board/topic/43584-help-with-word-count/
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>The benefit of using Autohotkey is you will be able to count words in
>any application that allows you to select text (including PDF files).
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Very good point. A lot of people don’t know that.
Another similarly very useful generic (any application) tool is the AutoHotkey Autocorrect script: http://www.autohotkey.com/forum/topic8057.html
- that also enables on-the-fly hotkey creation/saving. Very useful.