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Posted by Ian Goldsmid
Nov 30, 2006 at 05:13 AM

 

Version 3 has been released for maybe a couple of weeks - http://www.gemx.com/doorganizer.php - I’ve owned it since version 1 when it was conceptually promising but terribly implemented and poorly supported. Well things are 180% different now - phenomenal functionality and fabulous user interface if you like that kind of thing… Extremely active forum http://www.gemx.com/forum/index.php?board=2.0 - with the developers totally engaged…

About a year ago I had hoped that Omea Pro was going to be my central email/tasks/files/notes/etc organizer - but 1) the user interface was never good even though the functionality was relatively comprehensive, 2) its development died about 6 months ago…

Anyway - like many of you, I’ve purchased, experimented with, got frustrated by almost every PIM there is… But do-O has taken itself to center stage…. quite exciting actually…

 


Posted by Daly de Gagne
Nov 30, 2006 at 10:18 AM

 

Ian, thanks for the info.

I am glad gemx is appearing to be more customer-responsive; for a long time they came across as very aloof, almost arrogant. I think part of it may have been they were trying to do too much with a small staff.

Their outliner was good at one point, but like other outliners, seemed to get left behind when the emphasis seemed to shift to more of an information processing focus.

It will be interesting to see how the organizer has evolved.

Cheers,

Daly

Ian Goldsmid wrote:
>Version 3 has been released for maybe a couple of weeks -
>http://www.gemx.com/doorganizer.php - I’ve owned it since version 1 when it was
>conceptually promising but terribly implemented and poorly supported. Well things
>are 180% different now - phenomenal functionality and fabulous user interface if you
>like that kind of thing… Extremely active forum
>http://www.gemx.com/forum/index.php?board=2.0 - with the developers totally
>engaged…
> >About a year ago I had hoped that Omea Pro was going to be my central
>email/tasks/files/notes/etc organizer - but 1) the user interface was never good
>even though the functionality was relatively comprehensive, 2) its development
>died about 6 months ago…
> >Anyway - like many of you, I’ve purchased, experimented
>with, got frustrated by almost every PIM there is… But do-O has taken itself to
>center stage…. quite exciting actually… 

 


Posted by Daly de Gagne
Nov 30, 2006 at 10:33 AM

 

I took a quick look at the web site. What struck me looking at the range of features is whether doorganizer is targetting InfoSelect.

I am definitely going to download it.

Daly

Ian Goldsmid wrote:
>Version 3 has been released for maybe a couple of weeks -
>http://www.gemx.com/doorganizer.php - I’ve owned it since version 1 when it was
>conceptually promising but terribly implemented and poorly supported. Well things
>are 180% different now - phenomenal functionality and fabulous user interface if you
>like that kind of thing… Extremely active forum
>http://www.gemx.com/forum/index.php?board=2.0 - with the developers totally
>engaged…
> >About a year ago I had hoped that Omea Pro was going to be my central
>email/tasks/files/notes/etc organizer - but 1) the user interface was never good
>even though the functionality was relatively comprehensive, 2) its development
>died about 6 months ago…
> >Anyway - like many of you, I’ve purchased, experimented
>with, got frustrated by almost every PIM there is… But do-O has taken itself to
>center stage…. quite exciting actually… 

 


Posted by Francis Morrone
Dec 1, 2006 at 04:11 AM

 

Two things I like without having yet tried the program: First is the 60-day trial. Second is the modular pricing. Does anyone else do that? I think it is excellent.

In a CRIMP moment I purchased TexNotes Pro some time ago. I have to say that while it is “feature rich” it is one of the most unwieldy, unergonomic programs I have ever used, which is to say I have hardly used it at all.

 


Posted by David Dunham
Dec 1, 2006 at 05:26 AM

 

Francis Morrone wrote:
>I purchased TexNotes Pro some time ago. I have to say that while it is
>“feature rich” it is one of the most unwieldy, unergonomic programs I have ever used

Wow. Less than HALF the screen real estate is devoted to your notes

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