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mouser:
Each member can make *FIVE* votes.
Feel free to post a reply to suggest programs not listed.

mouser:
looks pretty clear what we're going to be reviewing next, if the trend continues.
Note taking programs, here we come.

mouser:
NOTE:
you can edit and change your votes at any time (cool forum software this smf is, isn't it?)

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rjbull:
looks pretty clear what we're going to be reviewing next, if the trend continues.
Note taking programs, here we come.
-mouser (July 06, 2005, 04:27 AM)
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Oh, no.  Do you realise just how many reviews of those there are on the Web already? 

John Buckman's home page, with links to his pages on outliner (folding editor) / organiser programs
http://john.redmood.com/index.html
(best but getting dated)

Fred's Shack comments on outliners, and how to set up ECCO
http://www.fredshack.com/docs/pim.html
(most comprehensive but terse)

Fog Creek Software's organizing random notes discussion: part of Joel on Software Web site
http://discuss.fogcreek.com/joelonsoftware/default.asp?cmd=show&ixPost=71582


John Faughnan's Web site on outliners/organisers, including MORE and ThinkTank
http://www.faughnan.com/more/index.html


Mark T.A.W. (TAW) smallware
http://www.marktaw.com/reviews/MyFavoriteSmallware.html
(big fan of Treepad Lite)

Dan Butler's "PIM's and where we are today" is also relevant but I don't have the URL.


(0h, all right, do a better review, see if I care!)

mouser:
nice links rjbull.
there sure are a lot of note taking programs, it's a giant catgory.
but unless there is a giant review that looks at every program and tries to identify the best, there's a need :)

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