This free information manager does a passable job organizing clippings into folders, but it lacks features and flexibility. The interface is typical. On the left is a folder tree. To the right of it are two panes, one on top for lists of notes, one below for viewing and adding note contents. SimBust Note Manager Lite provides good features for sorting and filtering notes, but the notes themselves can hold only plain, unformatted text. There is no way to highlight important items. You can't insert images or hyperlinks. The program can password-protect individual folders or an entire database. But it doesn't integrate with Web browsers. And it saves notes only in its own format, so you can t share them with friends who don t have the program installed. We recommend this program only to those who work exclusively with text. We don't imagine that covers many people.
Not only does it do exactly what it says it will, the tech support - even on a free program - is excellent. I had messed up the display and the SimBust people knew right away what it was and how to fix it.
Edit, view, and organize notes, memos, thoughts, code snippets, and other types of information.SimBust Note Manger is a simple yet robust application that allows you to organize personal and confidential info in a secure and stealthy way. You easily can edit and view notes, diaries, thoughts, and code snippets in an intuitive three-pane layout, very similar to Windows Explorer. Its stealthy folder key scheme, in addition to the typical file password, is especially suited for keeping confidential data, such as diaries or passwords.