Organize anything easily. Collect and edit notes, links, files, and to-dos. Find information fast. Take control of your projects, knowledge, and collections.
Utterly reliable, MyInfo 7 is the only application that I use every day. It offer a convenient way to store vast array of research notes, articles, web-clippings in branched tree and sub-tree categories. Data can be found easily through the tree-categories, through full-text search, and through the use of assigning tags or keyword to documents in the database. You can link and crosslink documents and even paragraphs.
Once you use MyInfo 7 and develop a workflow, you will be unlikely to switch to anything else. The developer who has been constantly updating and improving the program for many years, responds very quickly to all support requests. Features are added quickly in response to user's requests.
Overall, MyInfo is an outstanding tool for anyone who needs to organize notes, class or business material or documents, catalogue and search PDFs, write multi-chapter books or essays, and collect web-data.
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