Used Personal Document Organizer for Windows?
Editors’ Review
This organizer and document manager offers some helpful features, though nothing really groundbreaking. In the program's main window, modeled after Windows Explorer, a left-hand tree lists various tasks and sections, with folders for family, home, cars, insurance, investments, reminders, and to-do tasks.
You can of course rename these folders as well as sort, merge, or search through entries, just as in any other database program. The utilitarian interface features buttons for migrating, archiving, restoring, publishing, and relocating files, though there's not much explanation of which action does what.
Therefore, we'd strongly suggest most users read the in-depth tutorial contained in the help files. While some folks may not want to bother overcoming the learning curve to use a basic organizer, patient users with a lot of files should consider it a functional option.
Used Personal Document Organizer for Windows?
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