Aml Pages is a notes organizer that allows you to keep all your notes in a tree structure, arranging them as you like.
Yes - 40 day timeout
Yes
- Added new pane "View\Toolbars\Comments"
- Added setting "Keep Comment Auto" (menu View\Toolbars)
- Added syntax highligting of Ruby
- Added quick search in user comments
- Added Alt and Ctrl settings for drag`n`drop to tree
- Added bookmarks navigation from text editor menu
Reviewing 9.13 Beta 2 (Sep 2, 2009)
Fishcodelib.com has a free note program that's portable and free in a 2.23mb standalone exe
http://www.fishcodelib.com/CodeLibFree.htm
Gridinsoft has a free standalone exe for chm to html but I can't get their own site to let me down it so here's a working lnk
http://drop.io/chm2html/asset/chm-html-exe
Their AmlMaple free soft works great showing language flag next to cursor from any editable box such as this one & it's portable.
http://www.amlpages.com/amlmaple.shtml
Reviewing 9.09 Build 2015 (Apr 14, 2009)
Use Aml2CHM plug-in (free) for extended export Aml Pages documents to CHM and HTML format.
Reviewing 9.09 Build 2015 (Mar 10, 2009)
I have been using MyInfo from Milenix Software (http://www.milenix.com/) for many years. Every now and then I try one of the other document outliners but just keep comming back to MyInfo.
MyInfo's UI is first rate and its ability to export to HTML is very neat. I once built a complete website (20+ pages) using MyInfo.
Regards,
Peter
Reviewing 9.07 Build 1988 (Nov 14, 2008)
OK, GUI is not a best!
But, MyNotesKeeper or TreeDBNotes
1. Has Check Speller? Aml Pages has CS-plugin.
2. Saving from Outlook, Firefox, IE, Word, OpenOffice, TheBar directly! The MNK and TDBN has this? No! Aml Pages support saving from any application directly self!
3. Aml Pages support of sticky notes. TDBN support this? NO!
4. Aml Pages support quick search, advanced web-like search, text templates, text auto completion, export to HTML, CHM, RSS with pictures, syntax highlighting, advanced tree customizing (icons, colors,fonts), advanced tree nodes filter. Who can suggest this?
And many many nothings... :)
Reviewing 9.07 Build 1983 (Oct 20, 2008)
Try TreeDBNotes if you want something like this but WAY better.
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