VoodooPad Lite is the stripped down free version of VoodooPad. VoodooPad is a new kind of notepad. It's like having your own digital junk drawer, where you can jot down notes, web addresses, to-do lists - anything on your mind. VoodooPad automatically links each page together, to form a miniature world wide web just for you! Anybody familiar with WikiWikiWeb will feel right at home with VoodooPad. Type in your notes, and highlight important words or phrases to create new pages; or drag and drop folders, applications, or URLs into VoodooPad - they're linked up whenever the word representing it is found.
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I have tried several of the notes / organizer / ideas / stickies types of software and this is the best....by far.
Why ? Because it's exceptionally easy to understand and begin using. Since it's based on the idea of hyperlinks, anyone who uses the web allready knows the concept behind Voodoopad. Also, so far at least, it has proven fast AND reliable.
Simple, robust, well-made and FREE ! (though I will certainly upgrade to the full version as this is a program I will use for a long time).
Try it and you will be happy!
It's just so damn useful
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />In the 'old days' (pre voodoo pad)I stored my notes, useful URL's, thoughts etc. on text snippets, documents, stickies and random links scattered all over my machine.
Now they go straight into VoodooPad and are actually useful and easy to find.
For example, I have slowly but surely built up a step by step guide to all the things I have to do to my machine when I clean install the OS (such as configuring PHP, mySQL, Postfix) etc. with all the instructions and notes organised into neat categories.
Notepad on steroids
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />This free, nicely-featured note pad has the ability store and file your notes in categories of your choice. And it's also stable, and free -- just about any type of note (including HTML and images) can be stored away or printed. This excellent app may not handle data as effortlessly as some pads, but the good organizatin of these notes could make up for that. If you like this, they also have a full-featured VoodooPad as shareware.
Nice work
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />This is a great notepad; offers pretty much all I want, really. Smooth Search feature, too.
One thing I'd really like is for the notepad file to be saved as, say, RTFD or something by default. (I believe that's how Hog Bay Notebook works; saves all the pages within a package.) That way if something nasty happens it would be easy to recover at least some of the pages, using whatever software's handy. Instead, VoodooPad saves everything out to a single file that only VoodooPad can read.
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I love this program. But please add WYSIWYG features. That would make it madd happy powerful and forth the cash. Just a simple feature like being able to place an image where ever I want and then have over lapping. That is all I want. It could be like a small keynote