But just imagine a PIM without its own storage, but working as a file manager, but as a spiced-up one. That’s precisely the reason why I did NOT mention current file managers as a possible solution yet. (.) The only way I could see that using file manager approach would work if I had 50 files open at the same time, which would be such a mess on the screen.” “However, the biggest disadvantage using such standard approach is that you have to deal with the files individually. I think speaking about it more might speed up development in the right direction. I think the features I am after are not out of this world and numerous products are getting closer. Any of the MS Office apps also provide such tools. On another note, check out The Journal if you want to see embedded image editing. It does, however, offer sort of sticky notes but it’s a bit awkward (you will know once you try it) I prefer the more standard top to bottom approach. Lastly, I don’t like OneNote’s style of free form editing where you can insert cursor wherever you wish. For search, it almost gets my vote (still can’t compete with X1). No go (this is referring to standard OneNote tables, not the excel component that you have to edit through actual Excel). I know that it OCRs it just like Evernote but not good when trying to reuse data.Īlso, you would think that table support would be top notch since it’s the same company behind Excel. it actually converts it to images and show it in a strange zoomed out view. For instance, when inserting documents like PDF, DOCX, etc. Once I’ve started using it, the limitations started to appear. Btw, didn’t I see you on DonationCoder as well? lol I think I have checked it (InfoQube) out a while ago but I will give it a go again. Looking for information manager that combines strengths of X1, Evernote, TreeProjects, GloboNote, My Notes Keeper, Clipboard Help & Spell,
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