Notesbrowser

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Doo

http://www.ic3.de
Notesbrowser is a professional organizer. You can store notes and
schedule dates in one integrated, easy to use interface. It is a
planning
tool and is suitable for both business and personal application.

This utility is very user-friendly and customisable. It can store your
to-do-lists, your appointments, your bookmarks and project files and
even your MP3 play lists.

An integrated search function allows you to quickly locate entries.
A number of attractive skins are also available to modify
the design of the interface to one of your preference.
 
Doo said:
http://www.ic3.de
Notesbrowser is a professional organizer. You can store notes and
schedule dates in one integrated, easy to use interface. It is a
planning
tool and is suitable for both business and personal application.

I'll second this recommendation. Love it, love it, love it.
Sticky-note programs crash my computer, and I use this instead, plus I
keep all my important reminders on it.
 
What makes it "professional"?

"Oh, nothing...that's just a buzzword" is an acceptable answer.
No no...if you use it, you lose your amateur organizer status and can't
compete in the organizer olympics.

--
Tiger

"Zero is where the fun starts
There is too much counting everywhere else."
- Hafiz
 
No no...if you use it, you lose your amateur organizer status and can't
compete in the organizer olympics.

Well, hell -- I've worked hard, for years, at very low pay, to keep my
amateur status. I'm certainly not going go give it up for something
like this. Even if it's good enough to increase my productivity
to the point that I got a raise. No, siree! I shall remain a low-paid
ama...uh...no, wait a minute...
 
Blinky said:
What makes it "professional"?

Um, maybe its appearance compared to, say, Electric Desk. It has a
classy appearance that doesn't look like someone's 8YO did it for a lark.
 
Um, maybe its appearance compared to, say, Electric Desk. It has
a classy appearance that doesn't look like someone's 8YO did it
for a lark.
I like my explanation better.

--
Tiger

"Zero is where the fun starts
There is too much counting everywhere else."
- Hafiz
 
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