Derek Cornish
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Zoot 32! WOW!
7/23/2007
Steve -
> have to assume, though I haven’t seen it documented anywhere, that the former limitation on the number of folders in a Zoot database no longer exists. Does anyone know about this?
Don't th...
JJ -
Interesting. It must be some sort of resource issue for me, I guess. It took about 34 secs for WR to load for the first time on my notebook just now. I had three other programs open at the time ...
integrating Web Research & UltraRecall
7/13/2007
Jan -
I think I answered your question on the second page of an earlier thread (UltraRecall vs Web Research... my findings). It's at http://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/407/5
Derek
Whizfolders Deluxe
7/12/2007
Matt,
It's always very interesting to read about how other people are using the software discussed in this forum. I think Whizfolders has a lot of potential for writers. It's more a question of how m...
JJ-
Like you, I'm a fan of WR, but - leaving the UR comparison aside for the moment - one thing that lets it down in comparison with Scrapbook on NetSnippets is the length of time it takes to get rea...
Whizfolders Deluxe
7/12/2007
Graham -
>Whizfolders Deluxe is version 6 (6.0.8. to be accurate), and I’ve never had any other impression than that Deluxe is an upgrade of 5.x (Pro), and renamed for whatever marketing reasons Sanj...
Whizfolders Deluxe
7/12/2007
Graham -
I must say that Whizfolders did give potential buyers plenty of notice about the price hike, and offered a generous upgrade to existing users earlier this year. But there seems to be some qu...
Jan - (I am assuming WB refers to Web Research)
>I reported this to support but haven’t heard back from them.
In my experience, WR staff usually answer emails within 24 hours. I expect the time-diff...
Whizfolders Deluxe
7/11/2007
> Anyone have any views on Whizfolders Deluxe? Is it worth the price? Double the price of Whizfolders Pro, $80 seems a bit steep to me.
Coincidentally, I had just been looking at the specs for both a...
Which is best at saving Web pages?
7/11/2007
Ike,
>I use dt search here so this isn’t an issue for me.
Yes, good point. Scrapbook and NetSnippets store their retrieved data in the Windows file system - not in proprietary databases or in forms ...
Web Research -->> WOW!
7/6/2007
JJ
> Have you tried using WR with the network add-in???
No, not yet. Initially when it came out I simply assumed that I had to be on a network, had to have Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or 2005 installe...
Web Research -->> WOW!
7/5/2007
JJ,
I'd guess a lot of the UR users would claim that its information management abilities extend far beyond those of WR, and approach those of Zoot (this from a Zoot-biased viewpoint, needless to say...
Web Research -->> WOW!
7/5/2007
>Fair point.
Hmmm...my post was intended to head off what was developing into an acrimonious apples and pears comparison. Back to the drawing-board!
>>Anyone interested in WR can d/l a trial. Macr...
Web Research -->> WOW!
7/5/2007
Quant,
>>Personally I think WR stands or falls on its merits as a web capture program.
I'm not quite sure why you take exception to this rather innocuous statement. I was just suggesting - as I thou...
Web Research -->> WOW!
7/4/2007
Quant,
Personally I think WR stands or falls on its merits as a web capture program. As you suggest, it is not a PIM - and, indeed, not designed to be. So - no templates, no reminders, etc. It does h...
Hi bboyd,
I got your email. Glad things are sorted out. Welcome.
Cassius. Sorry, I jumped the gun there. I counted five posts on the topic and assumed Steve was the mystery person under an alias. Al...
Cassius, Isn't the mysterious visitor Stephen Zeoli (the 5th poster)?
Derek
Web Research -->> WOW!
7/4/2007
Cassius/JJ,
I've been using Web Research for some years. It used to be called ContentSaver, and there are numerous posts here and on the Zoot forum abut it. It also has the ability to generate hyperl...
Biblioscape and Knowledge Workshop
5/27/2007
Daly -
I have temporarily given up on Biblioscape - mainly because its pocketpc version no longer works with later ppc O/Ss. Also, for some reason their new forum software makes it very difficult to ...
>*So far I haven’t been able to open UR’s editor to find out. After years of puzzling out Zoot my patience with poorly-documented programs is minimal…
O.K. It seems that the introductory database sup...
alx -
>As a sideline, I have the impression that it will make more and more sense to maintain material segmented in specialised repositories, accessing it from a central location, so this kind of URL...
New Product Alert: Debrief
5/7/2007
Steve,
Looks very interesting. Unfortunately the screenshots display very poorly on my notebook, so it's difficult to get a feel for the program without downloading it (saved from a CRIMP attack :-))...
Random notes on windows outliners
1/27/2007
Tom -
I hope so. It would make all the difference.
Derek
Random notes on windows outliners
1/27/2007
Steve -
I certainly prefer PT to Inspiration. It's worth a look - but, of course, rather a toy so far, compared with GV.
Derek
Random notes on windows outliners
1/24/2007
Having played around with PocketThinker and Inspiration in connnection with some reviews I've been writing, I was surprised to find that I preferred PocketThinker, despite its occasional instability a...
