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Posted by Derek Cornish
Jul 23, 2007 at 05:12 PM

 

Steve -

> have to assume, though I haven’t seen it documented anywhere, that the former limitation on the number of folders in a Zoot database no longer exists. Does anyone know about this?

Don’t think that the folder limitatrion has been lifted yet. I exported an stf file from Lotus Agenda to Zoot with around 300 or so folders in it, and it hit the 250 folder limit. Not surprised though as this is still just a port from the 16-bit version - and still a private beta, incidentally, according to the website. This was to the first beta build, and I haven’t re-tried the experiment yet.

The same old limitations also seem to apply to length of notes, too. I imported a long Word2003 doc, and it was broken down into approx. 5000-word chunks.

I’m sure this will be sorted out soon. At the moment Tom is just trying to get it running reliably on WIN98, XP and Vista.

All the best,

Derek

 


Posted by Derek Cornish
Jul 23, 2007 at 05:59 PM

 

Steve -

> have to assume, though I haven’t seen it documented anywhere, that the former limitation on the number of folders in a Zoot database no longer exists. Does anyone know about this?

I don’t think that the folder limitation has been lifted yet. I exported an stf file from Lotus Agenda to Zoot with around 300 or so folders in it, and it hit the 250 folder limit. Not surprised though as this is still just a port from the 16-bit version - and still a not a public beta, incidentally, according to the website. This importing experiment was with the first beta build, and I haven’t re-tried the experiment yet.

The same old limitations also seem to apply to length of notes, too. I imported a long Word2003 doc, and it was broken down into approx. 5000-word chunks.

I’m sure this will be sorted out soon. At the moment Tom is just trying to get it running reliably on WIN98, XP and Vista.

All the best,

Derek

 


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