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Ken

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Web Capture 12/18/2008
Thank you for the prompt reply and the link, Pierre. I will review the article and see if both IQ and FF Portable can do what I need. Unfortunately, unlike my traditional PIM needs, web capture is a...
Web Capture 12/18/2008
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >From what I gather, what you are looking for (URL, page title and have a field for >comments) should be offered by any 'bookmark manager' out there. I personally use >Li...
Web Capture 12/18/2008
Hi PPL, I was wondering if this could be done in IQ. Is there a specific tutorial or article that I should look at on the web site that further explains how this will be done in IQ? I am hoping tha...
Web Capture 12/18/2008
I know that Surfulator can capture a complete web page, its URL, and page title, as well as give you a field for your own comments. But, if I just want to capture the URL, page title and have a field...
Netbooks/Cloud Computing Services for Information Management? 12/17/2008
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >Interestingly, around the same time that EN3 came out roll-less, I noticed >public WCs getting similar single-sheet toilet paper :-) Coincidence? I think not! ;) --Ken
Netbooks/Cloud Computing Services for Information Management? 12/17/2008
Thanks for the links and information, Alexander. I so dearly wanted to like Evernote when it first came out, and it is on several of my machines, but I never seemed to get the hang of their "endless ...
Tool that allows showing and hiding of rows and columns of information ? 12/17/2008
You may also want to take a look at AM Notebook: http://www.aignes.com/notebook.htm . I believe that it is portable, and they have a free version. I am not sure if it will meet all of your needs, bu...
Netbooks/Cloud Computing Services for Information Management? 12/16/2008
Hi Jan, Well, the journey begins. I realized that I like a real keyboard, and that a small tablet would not meet my needs alone. So, I decided to open it up last night, and I now have an NC10 to he...
Netbooks/Cloud Computing Services for Information Management? 12/15/2008
This is great to hear. Dropbox sounds like a solution that might work for me, but what is promised, and what works are often two different animals. While I have tried EN2.X, I never really got the h...
Netbooks/Cloud Computing Services for Information Management? 12/15/2008
Hi Jan (if you are back from your trip with your new netbook) or anybody else who wishes to comment, I was wondering your initial thoughts/impression on your new NC10 netbook. I keep trying to decid...
Scholarly paper on "information scraps" 12/11/2008
Well, I finished the article. Much of it is academic, but there were a few interesting nuggets here and there. The two that I found most interesting were the discussions about barriers related to "m...
Netbooks - Hardware CRIMP? 12/9/2008
Jan, I hate to drift further OT, but I like using ImageIngester as a front-end to Lightroom. If you are just renaming, adding meta-data, backing up files and/or converting them to DNG, Image Ingeste...
Netbooks - Hardware CRIMP? 12/9/2008
Jan Rifkinson wrote: >Meantime I'm waiting for my little Samsung. Jan, Do you know when it is supposed to arrive? I still have not unboxed mine. I am inclined to do so, but they are not returnable...
Netbooks - Hardware CRIMP? 12/7/2008
JJ wrote: >To others: > >I have the Samsung NC10 and love >it, but there are some limitations (as with all netbooks). The biggest is the screen is >1024x600. You can view web pages OK, you just have...
Netbooks - Hardware CRIMP? 12/5/2008
Thanks for the input and the links. I have read way too many articles and blogs for my own good these past few weeks. I do not disagree with many of the concerns or criticisms of netbooks as a whole...
Netbooks - Hardware CRIMP? 12/5/2008
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >>6. There are >now several subnotebooks offering more than twice a netbook's specifications for >less that half the price. They should also be more upgradeable than netb...
Netbooks - Hardware CRIMP? 12/5/2008
Its bad enough that we search for the Holy Grail of PIM software, but I am having to seriously question the hardware aspects of CRIMPing. While I love my old Sony Clie with Bonsai and DateBk5, it doe...
Scholarly paper on "information scraps" 12/4/2008
I hstarted reading this article, and its as though somebody was watching me. I guess its better than when I thought my life at work was like a Dilbert cartoon! The language is a bit thick (and acade...
Personal Data Librarian? (PDL?) 11/21/2008
Its an interesting looking program, but it does not appear that you can create your own custom columns. The price seems a bit high at $99, and the manual seems to date to 2004. It kind of reminds me...
SQL Notes / IQ - where to begin? 11/20/2008
Pierre Paul Landry wrote: >Both >the main web site and Mantis content are controlled by me, as they serves as official >information (Front page, change log, roadmap). The community web site belongs ...
SQL Notes / IQ - where to begin? 11/20/2008
Pierre, BTW, what will happen to the old web sites, like the wiki and the one at Google? Should we completely ignore them? --Ken
SQL Notes / IQ - where to begin? 11/20/2008
Thanks for the reply, Pierre. I looked at the sites earlier today, and I guess that I saw both old and new at the same time. I will try a fresh approach at the linkthat you provided. I have to admi...
SQL Notes / IQ - where to begin? 11/19/2008
I have downloaded the current beta version of IQ (portable) and have played around with it briefly. PPL has a lot of information packed in the program, and even more so on the numerous web sites rela...
Poretable Application Combinations 11/14/2008
Pierre Paul Landry wrote: >If you know Ecco >well, you've got 75% of the learning curve behind you... > >IQ is like Ecco + web >capture, + multiple parents + equations + pivot tables + more flexible...
Poretable Application Combinations 11/14/2008
Thaks for the additional information everybody. I believe that I still have every version of Ecco at home, as I was one of the early users in 1993. As a matter of fact, one of their slaes associates...
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