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- Version: 6.2.3, 9/19/2009 07:18AM PST
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Akopman
Here's a better solution - and free! - Version: 6.2.1, 5/17/2008 01:12PM PST
rayjay
As I indicated in a previous post I was thinking of switching away from iOrganize - now I've done so, and very happily. For unencrypted notes the not very imaginatively named "Notes" seems excellent <http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/9605>. For encryption try Base! <http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macos/18579>. Both programs are simple, elegant, efficient - and both are free.
Don't use encryption 



- Version: 6.2.1, 5/11/2008 12:51AM PST
rayjay
I have to agree with WonderJ. This is a very dangerous feature of iOrganize - enough to downgrade it to one-star in my opinion, though in most other respects I'd give it four.
I've been using iOrganize on an almost daily basis for several years through various versions but I'm thinking of switching to something else for just this reason. Until recently I'd not wanted to use the encryption facility: now I do, but I realised - fortunately in time - how risky it is. To encrypt a note you enter the password only once: it would be so easy to make a simple typo and not even notice. Then your note is gone for good - unless you try to work your way through all the possible typos you might have made and happen to strike it lucky.
And. as others have reported, BB doesn't respond to contact messages: one of those developers who's happy to take your money but then washes his hands of further help.
I've been using iOrganize on an almost daily basis for several years through various versions but I'm thinking of switching to something else for just this reason. Until recently I'd not wanted to use the encryption facility: now I do, but I realised - fortunately in time - how risky it is. To encrypt a note you enter the password only once: it would be so easy to make a simple typo and not even notice. Then your note is gone for good - unless you try to work your way through all the possible typos you might have made and happen to strike it lucky.
And. as others have reported, BB doesn't respond to contact messages: one of those developers who's happy to take your money but then washes his hands of further help.
Not all things to all people, but that may be a plus. It has met my needs perfectly for years.
AKopman