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tomos:
You've been busy!

It seems with InfoQube that office files are only displayed if you have MS Office installed. (It currently uses IE for the viewer - which seems to require Office.)
So it will only fulfill your requirements if you have Office...

kalos:
What about pdf?
I work very often with pdf

tomos:
What about pdf?
I work very often with pdf
-kalos (May 25, 2012, 10:53 PM)
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I thought you said you tried it :tellme:
PDF no problem here

kalos:
What about pdf?
I work very often with pdf
-kalos (May 25, 2012, 10:53 PM)
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I thought you said you tried it :tellme:
PDF no problem here
-tomos (May 26, 2012, 02:46 AM)
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you are right
but it's unacceptably slow to load :/

kalos:
I still havent find a software that can do what I want:

- organize treeview entries, where treeview entry can be a text, pdf, doc, jpg, xls, etc
- open the files inside the program, in a view pane
- be able to edit the files inside the program
- be able to add notes
- save all the above files and treeview data into a single file

I recently figured out that reference management software may have similar structure, but I didnt find any (the internal viewer part is the hardest)

any hint?

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