Features
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License:
Free to try; $29.95 to buy
- Editor's Rating:
- Average User Rating:
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Downloads:
3,090
- Operating Systems:
Windows Vista, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98
- Additional Requirements:
No additional requirements
- Limitations:
30-day trial
- Date Added:
May 10, 2009
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Publisher's description of My Notes Keeper
From Wpg Computing:My Notes Keeper is ideal for storing notes, emails, images, URLs and document, etc. My Notes Keeper stores and represents your information in a comfortable and clear tabbed and tree-structured form, all items in a tree store as a note, so you can add many independent notes in one notebook. With powerful editor you can perform the MSWord-like text-formatting functions (font and paragraph styles, tables, images).
Editor's review of My Notes Keeper
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- "Simple organizational tool"
- Reviewed on: June 1, 2009
- Version reviewed: My Notes Keeper 1.9.3
My Notes Keeper promises to help users stay organized by collecting the little bits of information we need to keep around but have a tendency to misplace. This program combines several useful tools, but offers nothing new.
My Notes Keeper has a very basic interface that, while cluttered with buttons and options, should not be a difficult to learn. It looks like a version of Microsoft Word, with some added options that most users will immediately recognize. The center holds a word-processing screen with familiar icons for saving, editing, and customizing the text. The biggest change is a file tree along the left-hand side of the screen. Along the way, users can enter any data they please, save it, and easily retrieve it, thanks to the file tree. Tabs lead to specific items, like contact and to-do lists. Both use the text-editing program for creating these, but the organization is nice.
We were happy with the results this program produced, but weren't sure it would meet the needs of every user. This program functions much like Word or other text editors, and most users will already have a program of that type. The file tree is also found in Windows Explorer. Having it built in to the word-processing program is slightly more convenient, but certainly not revolutionary. There's a standard 30-day trial, so users can see if the combination of the file tree, tabs, and text editor does keep them more organized and is worth paying for.
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