>>From: Ray Choiniere <rfcee at earthlink.net> >Subject: Re: [X4U] Notes organizer? >To: "A place to discuss Mac OS X for the casual user." > <x4u at listserver.themacintoshguy.com> >Message-ID: <E3F75E10-689A-48EC-9FDD-88042E4199C3 at earthlink.net> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; > format=flowed > > >On Oct 11, 2006, at 4:48 AM, nk wrote: > >> I'm looking for an app (preferably free) which will organize my >> notes in a hierarchy, say, >> >> Category >> -sub category >> -sub category >> -sub category >> >> searching would be great, but bombproof reliability a must. I've >> tried one other which seems to have problems saving (a real deal- >> breaker). >> >> I'd appreciate hearing recommendations and why you like your choice. > > >It sounds you want a way to "organize" your notes rather than just >"outline" items. If so, I recommend Mori, an very nice app. It isn't >free (costs $40, and cheap at the price), but it's one of my most- >used ó and most trusted ó applications, You can download it for a >trial run, and there's a forum for questions and comments. Check > >http://www.hogbaysoftware.com/product/mori > >HTH > >Ray > I use, and love, journler. It is enormously powerful, fully cocoa, universal binary, solid as a rock, etc., etc. If you're not using this product, you should be. It has changed my life. It is more powerful than BBEdit's Yojimbo in my view, and free. (open source, I believe). Does this all with incredible spotlight integration for complex searching. http://journler.phildow.net/ HTH Richard