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InfoManager

InfoManager

Acquire, create, print, manage, and modify information.

Version:  2.1

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Contributed by: MacEase Thursday, March 01 2001 @ 11:24 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOS

Used Product For: Unspecified

As the author of InfoManager, I find it disappointing to see erroneous comments about InfoManager being posted. Specifically: 1. InfoManager doesn't work either within or on top of other programs. InfoManager is a utility that works "with" most programs (including most web browsers and email clients). 2. InfoManager does not place "an un-removable floating button on top of...." In fact, InfoManager's interface is a compact and highly customizable palette of tools that may be windowshaded, iconified, dragged to any location on the Desktop, or completely hidden. 3. InfoManager also allows you to create your own keyboard shortcuts, so many of its features work even when InfoManager isn't visible. 4. Since InfoManager runs off of a single extension, there's no need to either launch or quit InfoManager (this extension shows up in and can be controlled by your extensions manager and can be found by Sherlock). If a user reads the ReadMe file (displayed in the installer prior to installation and also installed so it's available for future reference) they will see: 1. Simple instructions for both disabling and/or uninstalling InfoManager are provided. (Disabling InfoManager requires moving just a single file, and uninstalling requires removing just a single file and a single folder.) 2. An installer log is provided as part of the installation. 3. Instructions for using InfoManager are provided (InfoManager also includes a Visual Quick Start Guide, Balloon Help, and menu-based Tips). I suggest that rather then relying on the comments of some users that have -- among other things -- gotten even the basic facts about InfoManager wrong, you download the free and fully functional InfoManager demo so you can try it for yourself -- after all, that's why I created it. :-) BTW, the ReadMe file also includes my email address, as suggest  

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