Life is too Serious... Part2a better solution than in Amigo! For me it give the perfect balance between free form and templates to save your time. Let me give some examples. For your downloaded files, it give a set-up of "File Name", "Web Page", "Download URL", "Notes" and "Contents" - for listing of Companies the setup of; "Name", "URL", "e-mail" and "Note" or a Filing Cabinet with template for "Contents", "Folder No" (as serial number) and "Filed On" (date). Further it give basic set-up for Articles, Bookmarks (yes it's a good bookmark organiser as well), Standard Folders or Notes along with other non rigid templates. I don't have to say that it has a fully "Free Form Note" option as well? To help you to find anything in your system (apart from an excellent search function) - you can give each folder or sub folder a different icon. Add the fact that you also can make an alarm reminder to the folders you want. The options are huge, and Al Price from Ontario in Canada who created and develop Amigo! Pro - seem to have covered most options. As he say, the notes may be free forms, but not free from form. The options are many, easy to start and the options will hardly never stop you. As when you store information to a hotel in UK, fill in the phone number - and you can call the hotel from inside the program just by clicking the number. Or launch your email client by clicking the hotel e-mail address, same of course with any URL - the link is opened in your browser... Note that Amigo! Pro interfaces with both Netscape, Internet Explorer, Opera as NeoPlanet browsers! One of the reasons I use Amigo so much is that even if a folder tree can store much - I like to have different main categories with each their own tree system. In Amigo! - like in most other tree-folder programs - I can of course do this. Difference is that I first don't have to click "open" and then browse to find next main category, and then open. In Amigo! Pro it's all in the main face of the program - a drop down link that give you a one click access to all your main categories. To again give you an idea of features, let just go on and give you a feature list; I already mentioned
The copyright of the article Life is too Serious... Part2 in Professional Travel is owned by Arnvid Aakre. Permission to republish Life is too Serious... Part2 in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
Articles in this Topic
Discussions in this Topic
|