![]() I archive off my email every year using it for example. If you have a valuable archive and you wish to preserve it, use this. In some ways that's the perfect use for DTPO. DevonThink Pro Office took them in no problem, found links I was unaware of, made intelligent organisational offerings, and synced the lot off to the cloud for my various Macs to access as needed. We had a project, ten years of files, nested organised files and folders, various media, tens of thousands of documents, gigabytes of data. You can take your important company work, records and files and put them in there. ![]() Really well put together, the app is steadily developed and improved, it's solid and professional. And if this approach works well, we can expand it to other categories of apps.ĭevonThink Pro Office is the Mercedes Benz of Information Managers on the Mac. Thanks for the help - we can all work together to help other TidBITS readers find the best apps for their needs. Searching for the app name will likely be the fastest way to find the appropriate comment thread, now that we’ve added so many suggested apps. ![]() Ratings don’t give a complete picture, so feel free to say what you like or don’t like about apps you use in the comments for this article we’ve seeded the top-level comment for each app, and please keep your thoughts within the appropriate top-level comment. A lot of votes may indicate popularity (or a successful attempt to game the system), but an app with just a few highly positive votes is still worth a look. Some apps will get more votes than others, so when looking at the results (click Show Previous Responses after you vote), take that into account. There’s nothing wrong with using them, but we have to draw a line in the sand somewhere. To keep this manageable, we’re going to stick with Mac apps that are focused on note-taking, snippet-keeping, and information management, not apps that are primarily task managers, for keeping a journal, or text editors.
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