File Notes 3.0 Anyone use it?

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Andy

Found this (I had the old 2.7 version).
Link: http://www.filenotes.com/

Apparently there is a freeware version as it states "Download trial now (
after 30 days, FNO3 will continue
as the time-unlimited Lite version )"

Just wonder if anyone uses the 'lite' version and if it's severely crippled
or what.
 
M

MightyKitten

Andy said:
Found this (I had the old 2.7 version).
Link: http://www.filenotes.com/

Apparently there is a freeware version as it states "Download trial
now ( after 30 days, FNO3 will continue
as the time-unlimited Lite version )"

Just wonder if anyone uses the 'lite' version and if it's severely
crippled or what.

I thought about trying it, but in the end I decided not to.
It has a lot of nice features I want to try, but I'm afraid that everything
I find worthwile (above simular programs) will cease to function after those
30 days.

I never liked software that crippled on me after x time. Just a personal
taste. the only prog that I use with this technique is xatshow screensaver
maker (http://www.xat.com), because:
1) It does not affect the part I have use for;
2) The lack of good other freeware distributable screensaver makers
(there is saverforge (http://www.bouffler.freeserve.co.uk/Screensavers.htm),
but it does not add music or info to the screensavers)
 
T

Tone Marie Berg

Just wonder if anyone uses the 'lite' version and if it's severely
crippled or what.

<URL:http://www.filenotes.com/fnoB_version_comparison>

Version
Lite (free)
Valid for
Unlimited
Description of features
All existing notes can be viewed read-only. On local disks the
Notes1 field can be used to add or edit an unlimited number of file
notes. No other fields can have notes added or edited. No notes can
be added or edited on network folders. No bookmark notes can be
added or edited. No row colors can be added or edited. The
"Outside-in" document viewers cannot be used.

Tone
 

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