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Posted by Tester
Aug 12, 2015 at 05:27 PM

 

Thanks for this suggestion, PIMfan. I just tested RightNote a little bit and this webbook feature is indeed very interesting.

I had already tested RightNote some time ago by using the (usual) feature of html export and was not satisfied at all because there were (and still are) massive problems with Unicode (html export does not work for notes with non-latin characters). But this webbook feature is something quite new (added in March 2015 according to the Release History) and it works without any problems concerning Unicode.

Especially the search function of the webbook is a fine thing. It is more or less what I would expect (or let’s say dream of) when publishing a database (created by an outliner) in the web. :-)

About speed at the moment I cannot say too much beacuse I tested it only with about 10 (small) notes/documents. And of course with this small number and size all worked perfectly quickly.

Of course RightNote has also also some disadvantages or shortcomings (as every software compared to one’s personal needs an prerences, I think). But in general my impression is now (with the webbook feature) very good.

I will keep an eye on RightNote, but a change (from MyInfo) would be a very difficult decision as my database at MyInfo contains already about 13.000 documents/notes and in general I am very satisfied with MyInfo. The ideal solution would be that the next version of MyInfo offers something similar as RightNote with its webbook. ;-)

Thanks again for your reply, PIMfan.