Express Notes Information Organiser User Reviews
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"Excellent, But to much like Mal-ware"
Version: Express Notes Information Organiser 1.02
Pros
Excellent, and easy to use, especially between computers.
However, It can't be set to open only on demand, it's always opening at boot-up. Site hasn't returned any of my emails (over four). Good program, but has very suspicious behavior..Cons
It has too many characteristics of Mal-ware. It is difficult to remove. It doesn't show up on Windows "Remove Programs" screen. It doesn't show up on main site discussion forums.
Summary
Suspicious behavior.
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"simple and easy to use"
Version: Express Notes Information Organiser 1.02
Pros
Simple plain text only
Cons
Does not store rich text
Summary
If all I am using is plain text which I do it works fine
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"simple and easy to use, just nice"
Version: Express Notes Information Organiser 1.02
Pros
not complicated
Cons
nil
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"Great little free program. Does exactly what I wanted"
Version: Express Notes Information Organiser 1.02
Pros
My primary goal was to find something that opens and closes QUICKLY. Didn't need a lot of bells and whistles, and this is perfect. Saves automatically. Easy to back up and retrieve data even if it were to crash and burn, since its data files will open in Notepad. Gives you bare bones organizational functions.
Cons
1) Can be a little buggy (sometimes says a note has been deleted and asks for confirmation of intent, when nothing has been deleted).
2) Wish it could be minimized to the system tray, but that's not a real major drawback.
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"Simple yet very, very effective"
Version: Express Notes Information Organiser 1.02
Pros
A great way to keep track of notes. They can be organised into 'books' and templates created per book. Highly recommended.
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"Simple is just fine."
Version: Express Notes Information Organiser 1.02
Pros
1. It's free
2. The user interface is very simple.
3. Stores data in plain text files, so no (major) worries if the software fails
4. Does what I wanted it to do, e.g. simple storage of unstructured data
Cons
I suspect it can't store anything except plain text; not even rich text.
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