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General Software Discussion / Re: General brainstorming for Note-taking software
« Last post by Spivey on May 19, 2006, 08:30 PM »Here's few more specific responses:
Thanks for the Eclipse link, Jimdoria. The name sounds familiar in this context, but I don't remember specifically what it was. I'll be checking that out.
Superboyac:
Nevf:
Thanks for the Eclipse link, Jimdoria. The name sounds familiar in this context, but I don't remember specifically what it was. I'll be checking that out.
Superboyac:
--How do you deal with notes you wish to keep private, or only accessed by password? If each note is a separate file, wouldn't someone be able to look at it any time, without the use of a program?With this approach to organizing I don't think the Virtual File Manager would be responsible for that. If a file you accessed through it was otherwise password protected (ie: by Windows, or a compression/encryption application) you would be prompted by the OS or the associated program for the password. A feature of the VFM could be to keep such files open as long as you were using the file manager so that you wouldn't need to re-enter the password every time you switched away from and back to the same note. If you wanted a whole bunch of files to be password protected you could just store them on an encrypted drive instead.
--What do you do about captured content? Like Surfulater, which can capture content from webpages and other applications...how do you incorporate that into a format where each note is a seperate file?There are already a number of web capture programs that save web pages as HTML and their associated files directly into a Windows directory rather than into a database. The Firefox Extension- Scrapbook for one. The VFM would work with these files.
Nevf:
In my opinion you are better all around to a) maintain (auto) synchronized copies of your external files within the database,..I think this solves the key problem of how to search file content and your added metadata simultaneously- and this is probably where my idea breaks down. On the other hand, as far as I can see, the problem of tracking external files still exists- only now it's for the purpose of syncing the internal copies with the external files.