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NotePod

NotePod - 1.1

personal hierarchical note manager & reminder

All Time: (3.4)
Version 1.1: (3.5)
Selected Version: 1.1
Release Date: 2002-05-21
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.1): 2,964
Downloads (all versions): 507,725
Price: $15.00

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Product Description:

Drag text and files into NotePod's list window to create notes. Organize notes hierarchically within folders. Tag notes as action (to-do) items. Assign dates and times to notes. Set timed notes to act as reminders. Set dates for notes to self-delete. Link files, folders, email addresses and URLs to notes. Collapse list window to a small floating palette for easy access.

What's new in this version:

Adds a number of new features, most notably: Notes can be rearranged in the list by dragging. Multiple data files can be saved in any location.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2.2, or
  • Mac OS X 10.0 or higher

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NotePod Commentaryprotection for what? - Version: 7080917, 9/21/2008 09:19AM PST

(0 of 2 users found this comment useful)

halebopp
If someone feels to be threatened by viruses,
he should use a virus protection for sure.

I am not. And I don't feel I have to do a job
that those windows users should do for their own safety.

So no protection against a non existing danger for me.
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NotePod Commentaryno, sirron33 you are wrong... - Version: 7080723, 7/26/2008 06:24PM PST

(1 of 3 users found this comment useful)

ol_pip
Windows is DOS and was warmly welcomed into the personal computer age. Bad people was able to figure out ways to corrupt Windows because there were more of those program based computers compared to Apple Mac at 10% of the market. We didn't get picked on a heck of a lot - but Mac has become compatible and having to run DOS apps brings those possible nasties into our camp. OS X? I don't know if it's been a good thing. Things were way more better back in the OS 9 days. All Apple is doing is becoming more in tune with the electronic application of the way things are now and the bad guys are noticing. Especially now that Macs have gone Intel... These viral updates are actually needed for any help with this considered good and is better than none at all.
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NotePod CommentaryIf you really Want a virus checker. - Version: 7080723, 7/26/2008 06:14AM PST

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sirron33
If you really WANT a virus checker you should switch to Windows. I haven't used one for years and have never had a hint of a virus. MacOSX has not had a virus in the wild yet, so don't bog your Mac down with Dis or DAT.
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