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And surely not properly design to switch between modules easily. However Mozilla Application Suite didn't support Notes, & calendar (?). And well not big feeling I missed out on something by using Firefox, in comparison to Mozilla Application Suite. Always assumed that Firefox would become the Mozilla Application Suite at the end (with focus on the engine on the start). I moved pretty quick to FireFox back in the day.
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But well not sure why that failed? Would look for the mistakes made back then (probably to much focus area's to work on at the same time) and somewhat to do with they Browser Engine rebuild. Strong points of EssentialPIM (Password Manager & contact manager where also present in TreeDBNotes).Īnd there is a change that if EssentialPIM would have embedded browser (Chromium) with clipping support to notes) I properly would run EssentialPIM the whole day.Īnd yes, we where here before (in some sense): Mozilla Application Suite nowdays SeaMonkey.
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However RN/MyInfo/InfoQube don't have a e-mail client/ password manager/Contact manager. To Chromium approach of MyInfo is again really interesting. RightNote is again improvement (but multi-database handling pain, and the RichTextView component not totally handle all HTML stuff. I outgrow TreeDBNotes (wrong database structure, speed became the issue couldn't handle search 50.000 notes speedy manner. However somehow developers are 'done' with it (single person company's). Biggest issue for CRIMPERS not how it functions (so workflow). General advice here, take look at the competition and copy/mimic their good idea's (InfoQube/RN/MyInfo are my favorites). Never missed it in MyInfo/RightNote/TreeDBNotes. CTRL+Enter sibling.ĬTRL+N could be used for with dialog (if this needed somehow).ĭon't distinct between 'root' and sibling. Enter in tree should insert a new note below (no dialog). However current 'shortcuts' at EssentialPIM is really one of the worst (sorry). As posted before, I have used plenty of PIM managers.