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Ultra Recall for Windows NT/2000/2003/XP/Vista 4.0 for Windows

by Kinook Software, Inc.

Avg. Rating 3.9 (15 votes)

File Details

File Size 7.6 MB
License Shareware, $99.00
Operating System Windows 2000/Server 2003/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 1,470
Publisher Kinook Software, Inc.
Homepage Ultra Recall
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Publisher's Description

Ultra Recall is a personal information/knowledge management application for Microsoft Windows. It helps you capture, organize, and recall all of your electronic information across all the applications that you use. Ultra Recall was designed to provide ease of use along with enough power to handle all of your information management needs.

Works on Windows versions NT, 2000, 2003+, XP and Vista.

Latest Reviews

igoldsmid

igoldsmid reviewed v4.0 on Oct 9, 2009

Brilliant Product - best support ever - does much more than any other PIM - and has an abundance of advanced information management functions for power users.... tiny amount of memory use for the power you get - NEVER loses any data ... ben using it since version 1 many years ago .... highly recommended!

technodawg

technodawg reviewed v1.3b on Jul 13, 2005

After using it for several weeks, I think that UR isn't really a PIM as much as an information or knowledge manager. It's really a product that will (according to their roadmap) integrate with Outlook rather than replace it.

I use Ultra Recall to centralize information from a variety of different sources... what's impressive is that it allows one to pull together email, files, and websites into a single integrated hierarchy, and even provides somewhat of a database capability. As someone who has been irritated with having to create seperate archives and structures for email, files, shortcuts to directories, web links, UR is a Godsend. After for trying it out, I bought it, and now use it constantly. You can even do things like edit Office documents without leaving the environment.

The tool is very flexible and powerful, but there's a bit of a learning curve. Its real competition are products like Coolbase (which it absolutely destroys, IMO) and all those hierarchical note-taking programes. This is at another level entirely.

If you're looking for a PIM, it's probably not what you want. If you're looking for a way to organize, use, and search lots of unorganized pieces of information, it's a fantastic tool. I absolutely love it.

zridling

zridling reviewed v1.3a on Jun 19, 2005

Well built, but PIMs like Ultra Recall have limited utility without robust calendar and scheduling features, thus my rating.

Avg. Rating 3.9 (15 votes)
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igoldsmid

igoldsmid reviewed v4.0 on Oct 9, 2009

Brilliant Product - best support ever - does much more than any other PIM - and has an abundance of advanced information management functions for power users.... tiny amount of memory use for the power you get - NEVER loses any data ... ben using it since version 1 many years ago .... highly recommended!

technodawg

technodawg reviewed v1.3b on Jul 13, 2005

After using it for several weeks, I think that UR isn't really a PIM as much as an information or knowledge manager. It's really a product that will (according to their roadmap) integrate with Outlook rather than replace it.

I use Ultra Recall to centralize information from a variety of different sources... what's impressive is that it allows one to pull together email, files, and websites into a single integrated hierarchy, and even provides somewhat of a database capability. As someone who has been irritated with having to create seperate archives and structures for email, files, shortcuts to directories, web links, UR is a Godsend. After for trying it out, I bought it, and now use it constantly. You can even do things like edit Office documents without leaving the environment.

The tool is very flexible and powerful, but there's a bit of a learning curve. Its real competition are products like Coolbase (which it absolutely destroys, IMO) and all those hierarchical note-taking programes. This is at another level entirely.

If you're looking for a PIM, it's probably not what you want. If you're looking for a way to organize, use, and search lots of unorganized pieces of information, it's a fantastic tool. I absolutely love it.

zridling

zridling reviewed v1.3a on Jun 19, 2005

Well built, but PIMs like Ultra Recall have limited utility without robust calendar and scheduling features, thus my rating.

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