A couple of interesting data managing programs

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dansheen

I just downloaded and am trying these out. Has anyone else had
experience with them and if so- what did you think?

http://www.wiredplane.com/?who=WireNote
- WireNote is a smart personal data manager and messaging application.
Attach Sticky Notes and ToDos to the desktop or to any other
application's window. Schedule Reminders to perform one or more actions
at a set date and time. Use WireNote's high-quality LAN messaging
(including send/receive files and message filtering) instead of WinPopup
or Windows messaging service.

http://www.neomem.org/neomem.htm
NeoMem allows you to store and organize all kinds of information in a
cross between a word processor and database. The interface is similar to
Windows Explorer, except that instead of dealing with files on a hard
disk you deal with objects in a file.
It can be used to store to do lists, books, website passwords,
addresses, account information, and collections of all kinds. You can
define your own classes for items that you want to store information
about, and define properties for those objects. Each object can also
store formatted text in a simple word processor view.
 
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Thomas Lauer

dansheen said:

This one looks pretty good. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles
Keynote has, but for some people that may be an advantage. And it has a
nice and clean database component.

I gather that at some point the NeoMem databases should also be
accessible via the internet, i.e. through a browser interface (see the
website).
 

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