8/4/2023 0 Comments Treedbnotes pro serial![]() ![]() Icons, screen capture, password generators, scratch pads, and some fairly standard calendaring and appointment management. The latter doesn’t sync up with any enterprise system (outlook), so keep that in mind. Still, I find it good for use in tracking milestones in my project work. This is a single-file database storing all this data. It is pretty quick on most actions and the database size is quite reasonable. Would like to see some expansion on the to-do’s, etc, but we’ll see I suppose… There are continual updates, so we’re not looking at a product that has passed its prime. I’m always on the lookout for something better, but for the moment, TreeDBNotes works for me. So much so, that whenever I tried out other products, I would often find myself wondering “why did they implement it like this and not like the way its done in TreeDB?” I used TreeDBnotes for years and really like its layout and feature set. I think the developer of TreeDB has thought very carefullly about the layout, menues etc and has created a potentally superlative application.īut its not superlative. It had so many bugs over the last few years that either: a) some data (not lots but enough to make me fume b) randomized the order of my notes, that I eventually began searching for a replacement. ![]() The final straw came when I realized that I must have a web-clipping feature so that I can collect news articles. TreeDB never implemented one despite many user requests that began years ago. I began moving everything to MyBase, but soon found its interface too duncy and dated.
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