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It is faster than v.7 & that is it. - Blueberry

With version 8, SOHO Notes does no longer use OpenBase (and that is good news), but uses CoreData.

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Thursday, October 08 2009 @ 02:35 AM PDT


It is faster than v.7 & that is it. - bledu1

Version 8 DOESN'T use anymore OpenSQL, it uses CoreData, the SQLite dabase system that's inside Mac OS X itself. It is the MAIN and REAL big difference with previous version.
So before telling things like that, you should take some time to turn your tongue 7 times in the mouth, look at some information (even only read the read me file that explains that this important move maks trouble for users that used to use SOHO Notes sharing function).
I used SOHO Notes 6/7 and now 8 for managing all my professional documentation – and I had my part of problems, yes –, but I think it is a great product, far more functional than so limited softwares like Yojimbo (the Yojimbo version 2 is a joke after two years waiting for something new happens).

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Thursday, October 08 2009 @ 06:48 AM PDT


It is faster than v.7 & that is it. - NickCollingridge

From their blog (easily found from their homepage):

August 27, 2009

Sixteen months ago, we began the enormous undertaking of rewriting the core engine of SOHO Notes and SOHO Organizer from scratch in order to improve the speed of these products. This required throwing away years of work to create a new engine based on Apple’s extremely-fast Core Data.

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Monday, October 26 2009 @ 05:47 AM PDT