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EagleFiler

EagleFiler - 1.4.11

Organize, search, archive mail, web pages, files, miscellaneous scraps of info.

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Current Version: 1.4.11
Release Date: 2009-11-12
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 286
Downloads (all versions): 19,134
Price: $40.00

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EagleFiler ReviewProbably the best notes/archive program - Version: 1.4.5, 4/21/2009 01:51PM PST

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CauseyPike
I tend to take contemporanous notes from many regular meetings (i.e. my personal minutes of meetings), and I also like a program I can drop various pdfs and documents onto and easily catalogue them for later reference. I've worked through most of the mac notes-taking programs. I used to use DevonThink Pro Office, and there wasn't much wrong with it, though the versions aren't particularly pretty in terms of design. Yojimbo also worked well. In the end, though, I've settled with EagleFiler. It archives emails easily, handles multiple libraries well, you can store private libraries in encrypted disk images (e.g. managed via Knox, or EagleFiler can do this itself). The encrypted library feature is the thing I that really sold EagleFiler to me. In the end, DevonThink and Yojimbo aren't bad programs, but having multiple libraries, including some kept privately, has been very handy.
I'd love it if it sync'd easily to the iPhone, but at least there are good instructions for getting files from EagleFiler to the iPhone via Airsharing or equivalent. Sadly no syncing, at least not yet.
Anyway: EagleFiler is robust, reliable, well-developed and with a responsive developer, can work with encryption and multiple libraries, searches quickly, and is easy to use. I can't see me changing anytime soon.
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EagleFiler CommentaryWould be a preferred application except for ... - Version: 1.3.6, 7/22/2008 10:34AM PST

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loehman
I am looking for a small application to keep track of miscellaneous files and notes (I am a teacher). I tried them all: Soho Notes, DevonThink, Together, MacJournal, Journier, SideNoteX, Notetaker, etc. They all cost about the same ($40). I really like both Soho Notes and EagleFiler EXCEPT that they both import files instead of creating aliases. I don't need another copy of a pdf file that is already on my hard drive; I just want to remember where it is and make notes about it. If I edit an original Word document, I want my filing application to load the new one, not a copy of the original. A couple of the other applications give you option of importing or not. Maybe EagleFiler could do the same.
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EagleFiler ReviewEagleFiler Well-Thought Out, Extremely Useful Organizational Tool... - Version: 1.3.5, 7/11/2008 04:35AM PST

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zozus
First off, Kudos to the developer. One of the few Mac programs that unfortunately has little buzz- but is worthy of much praise.

I have been particularly impressed that in my brief time knowing of EagleFiler- 2 months- it has been updated a total of four times! With no upgrade fee. And, the price- for it's functionality- is very reasonable.

Why do I feel EagleFiler is such a value. First, the developer is extremely responsive to concerns. I had a difficulty with EagleFiler- and he was quite responsive in trying to solve it. On my particular system we could not solve the issue- but his responsiveness made me even more confident in the Eagle Filer.

Other reasons I like using Eaglefiler. Ease of import from web pages, Word Documents, PDF (from Skim) & RTF files into Eagle Filer. Very impressive. Import is accomplished with a few keyboard controls. Allows one to specify tags quite easily in the process.

Very accurate search and retrieve. Many different types of search strategies can be utilized- including a very useful "search by phrase." Top notch.

I like to keep a nested hierarchy of information. Eagle Filer does so easily.

Most important- it keeps the information it archives in the original data format in which the material was made. It does not translate your material into it's own proprietary format. For this reason, alone, EagleFiler is much superior to it's competition. Should you decide not to update to the latest version of EagleFiler- or chose not to use it in the future at all- your data will still be organized (in the hierarchy nests you specify), and easily accessed in the data format the file was originally created. Unfortunately, I had previously used SOHO notes. In order to transfer my data from this program to EagleFiler- I had to convert each and every file individually from SOHO notes format to an RTF file (340 notes in all). And, only then could import into EagleFiler. What a pain! A pain I will never have to endure while using EagleFiler.

Allows one to archive important Email folders. Obviates the need to purchase another program to do the same- such as Email Commander (which I think saves me at least $40 in itself). Nice!!

The way in which the data is saved is very reliable. And, I have had a few catastrophic crashes where I had to restart the computer after another program hanged (I know, not supposed to happen in X- but I found a way!)- and the data I had been working on in EagleFiler was saved. Quite unexpected and pleasant- to say the least.

Finally, it strikes me that I would remiss if I did not note that I have found the capture technology much quicker and useful than using, for example, then using DockNote or QuickNote in SOHO notes. Using a few keyboard controls, EagleFiler allows one to import into one of several libraries- to drill down and place the material in the appropriate subfolder- to specify tags to be associated with the material- and to use a color code should one wish.

Oh, I should also note that EagleFiler is quicker in my experience than SOHO notes. As long as one loads EagleFiler on log in. And, EagleFiler will load all pertinent libraries automatically on start up. I have several libraries that contain specific types of information- which also speeds up EagleFiler.

I should also mention that I have a PowerPC G4 (1 ghz)- a relatively slow & old computer- EagleFiler works well. An added bonus- since I use Tiger- the latest version of EagleFiler is still relevant. With SOHO notes- the newest version only works on Leopard.

Oh, yes, I forgot to mention that Eagle Filer uses an ingenious method of encrypting sensitive data libraries. This allows me to password protect not only the individual files- but the EagleFiler directory upon which holds the file. Sweet! Allows another layer of confidentiality and organization to sensitive and important information one wishes to organize.

There are many other ways in which EagleFiler is a most thoughtful and well-implemented program Take the 30 day test drive- and see what you think. I did, and am not regretting my decision one bit. EagleFiler is well worth the investment in both time and money- to me!! Thanks, Michael Tsai!




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EagleFiler CommentaryBe Careful, you'll need to buy more hds - Version: 1.3.2, 4/25/2008 09:35AM PST

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Jose AF Miranda
This application is a backup utility, only this!
I think its became a substitute to spotlight/finder, but no!
Its duplicate all files added in the library, and my disk space go on...
Or i don't get the point or..., another promisse only this.
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EagleFiler CommentaryBe Careful, you'll need to buy more hds - Version: 1.3.2, 4/25/2008 09:34AM PST

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Jose AF Miranda
This application is a backup utility, only this!
I think its became a substitute to spotlight/finder, but no!
Its duplicate all files added in the library, and my disk space go on...
Or i don't get the point or..., another promisse only this.
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EagleFiler ReviewMy favorite! - Version: 1.2.7, 3/7/2008 09:50PM PST

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multimago
Before purchase, over one year ago, I've tested "all" applications of this sort (also Devon Pro Office). Eagle it was the best for several reasons!
Very simple, Speed, stability, regular tags (standard also for several tagging apps), Spotlight full integration, portable DMG, you can bring your datas everywhere without problems. I love this app,

unfortunately I don't like the icon :(

Higly recommended
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EagleFiler ReviewThis is the one with the most going for it - Version: 1.2.7, 1/11/2008 10:35PM PST

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MarkSealey
Yes, I agree: I have tried or looked very closely at all the others. EagleFiler really is the fullest, most robust and best supported.

The implications of the latter are that it can only go from strength to strength and develop what is now a very special tool into a world beater.

Stable, very well thought-out, easy to use, responsive developer and utterly in tune with the way many Mac users work.
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EagleFiler Reviewvery robust, has become my "library" - Version: 1.2.7, 1/2/2008 11:44AM PST

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shrikered
I'm an academic, and I try to keep copies of every paper or article I read. (Given the vagaries of library contracts with publishers, documents that were accessible can disappear.) EF allows this in a very robust way. I used to track documents in EndNote (a bibliography program), but this is much easier -- and EndNote is poorly supported on Mac, with lots of crashes etc.

EagleFiler has also became my default method of grabbing material from the web that I wanted to keep for any reason. It is very flexible - it will import ANY kind of file, although it does not index everything. A nice feature, for example, is that it can capture either an entire web page, or just the text. Once captured, the page can even be edited without leaving EF.

Developer response is fantastic.
It keeps all files in their native format, which is important for security and other reasons. For example, Spotlight treats them as normal documents, and when I need a file for another purpose there is no need to do a conversion.
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EagleFiler ReviewLovely - Version: 1.2.7, 11/22/2007 08:49AM PST

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Memoriafuturi
Eaglefiler is a really nice app. Handles most types of data and is incredibly easy to get data into it - just press F1. I've setup project folders that allow me to include related email messages (easily imported) along with documents and data that I collect along the way. All of this is easily searchable.

I'm a user of DEVONThink Pro Office as well. While DTPO is a great program with some very sophisticated analytical tools, I find the lack of ease of importing data and the slightly cumbersome UI stops me using it as much as I would like. Now I'm using EF as it's very mac, imports very easily and handles just about all the data types I need. It also stores the files in a normal directory structure, so the files are still available for spotlight or DTPO if you wanted to index it.

Very nice.
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EagleFiler Troubleshooting ReportWhoa Nelly... - Version: 1.2.4, 8/14/2007 06:48PM PST

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star-tech
Kernel Panics or quits EVERY TIME in the middle of indexing. Consistently.

Would be cool otherwise.
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