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PhilB66:
Hrm it looks a little over the top for my uses, plus it was last updated in 1999, that's kinda scary :p
-sabot7726 (May 08, 2008, 08:42 PM)
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That's incorrect. It was last updated in January 2005 and it works on all Windows versions.

sabot7726:
Sorry if I offended anyone, the version I downloaded and tried said copyright 1999, maybe they just didn't update their little stamp :)

I did in fact download it and play around before I posted, and I do appreciate you replying with something that could help. I was too hasty with my response. :(

Thanks for the heads up on Evernote, I'll give it a try now.

Armando:
I'll second Allen.

Evernote might be just what you need. Just type, enter anything you want in the main window (press ctrl+alt+n to open it), use templates if you want. Find everything back very quickly (search as you type).

Things CAN get a bit messy in EverNote if you don't think a bit of how you want to structure your category system, but never to the point where you can't find something. So you should be ok.  ;)

Allen's point about syncing stuff online, taking pictures + ocr etc. are all good points.

IMO, you can't go wrong with EverNote - v2 or 3.

Alternatively, I think that Outlook + palm could also do a pretty good job. There are sooo many addons for Outlook, and you could even configure farr to open a contact form, create a note, etc. very easily. Then sync all that with your palm if you have one.

There are also a number of PIM/Outliners out there that would do an excellent job. But might be too overpowered.

SKA:
3 Suggestions:

1] Treepad Lite (free) or Treepad Biz(paid) , maybe with PIM template:
    http://www.treepad.com/
    http://www.treepad.com/templates/template_pim.zip
    http://www.treepad.com/treepadviewer/

2] CustomAddressbook :  http://www.customaddressbook.com/

3] OpenContacts (free) :  http://www.fonlow.com/opencontacts/
    Contacts Express(free, but  needs Dot Net Framework 2.0) :  http://www.fonlow.com/ContactsExpress

SKA

kartal:
EssentialPim has a nice adressbook as well

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