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Tree Notes esteve disponível como oferta em 20 de maio de 2011
Tree Notes é um organizador pessoal de notas que pode ser usado como um sistema simples de informações ou base de dados. Ele armazena todas as suas notas em um único arquivo.
Ele permite que você anexe arquivos às suas notas e armazene-as no banco de dados. Os arquivos do banco de dados podem ser criptografados. É portátil e pode ser transferido para um drive de USB. Você ainda pode escolher dentre 144 ícones coloridos para inserir nas suas notas.
Windows 7/ Vista/ XP/ 2000
6.13 MB
$29.95
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I have spent a great deal of time searching for the "perfect" note taking application and I was already aware of this product as I have used the publishers excellent free To-Do Desklist program but I still cannot understand why they are charging $29.95 for a program for which there are dozens of freeware,and in many cases ,better,alternatives available.
I am not about to quote the alternatives as all have their good and not so good points and it is just a matter of finding the one which suits your requirements but there is nothing special about this one to rank it above any of the competition.
This should be freeware if nothing more than an enticement for you to purchase their Swift To-Do List program with which it can be integrated.
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Tree Notes is a simple tree note application, exactly like it says. It's designed for simplicity and ease-of-use, therefor you won't find much in the way of features. Install wasn't bad, it registers its database extension (.tnn), re-registers actxprxy.dll (I don't like that, but should be harmless), registers itself for drag-and-drop, and creates a blank autorun entry (probably for the benefit of the uninstaller, but I don't like blank entries). When you run Tree Notes, by default it sets itself to auto-run. After you install, you can create a portable version (didn't test).
I didn't test much, very simple. You can drag-and-drop notes to change order or indenting. There are two search buttons, one is a global search, the other searches within the current note. I didn't check the original database size, but I added a small JPG (in-line), and the database was far larger, so I suspect it was converted to a BMP. If you drag-and-drop a picture, it appears as an attachment.
I tried the export function. There are all sorts of problems. The one from the File menu or the Printer button only exports to HTML, and it doesn't preview, export, or print pictures. Attachments are merely listed. The note-specific Floppy one will export to other formats, and will export pictures to RTF, but not attachments.
#3, Tom, while your "alternatives" are cool, they aren't alternatives because they have completely different features, and are far beyond simple note managers.
#5, Ozawa, Tree Notes auto-saves. It can be left running in the tray, but I don't like that its right-click context menu displays options for Swift To-Do List when you don't have that installed.
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The best note taker I ever had was called INFOSELECT and what was so great about it, is it didn't require you to categorize anything in a tree or whatever. If you're organized enough to categorize your life in precise categories, then you probably don't need an organizer anyway. Life is chaos
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I have compared it with Maple Professional that was given away here some time ago. I find Maple is better because Tree Notes:
-Creating a new node always asks to give a name. I didnt like it.
-Didn't find Save button, seems i have to export it to other formats.
-Amateur looking
-Like Maple, it doesn't support UTF-8. I need to write in cyrillic and keep it, but Maple and Tree Note both don't support it :(
I think there're good sides of Tree Note but i decide to uninstall it and stick with Maple. Thanks anyway
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Installed fine on XP Sp3 system and it installed and runs fine, unchecked auto start which I don't really mind as long as I can control it.
Created a database which is type .tnn? not sure on that one (proprietary).
Saves everything fine and looks OK, easy to understand.
One thing though, every time it starts it wants to phone home even though the auto update is unchecked.
As long as I can keep it from gaining internet access I will use it.
As for the portability of the program I have not tried that yet..
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