This is the portable version of AllMyNotes Organizer - a tool that allows you to easily manage your schedule by taking notes in a user-friendly environment.
Since installation is not required, you can simply place AllMyNotes Organizer Portable on a removable device (like a USB flash drive), plug it into any computer and directly run its executable file. What's more important is the fact that your Windows registry keys will not be changed.
The interface of the application is clean and intuitive. Upon initialization, you can use the quick start wizard to select the preferred language and skin, pick the major usages that you are interested in (e.g. family records, password and bookmark management, personal), as well as enable AllMyNotes Organizer to automatically run at Windows startup and check for updates online.
So, you can create notes and new folders, change icons and colors, mark tasks as completed, set passwords and priority levels, view item information, rename folders and sort folder content by specific criteria (e.g. name, completion, size).
On top of that, you can set a program password, import and export notes, use a search function, view active reminders, use a password generator, fully customize the interface, and more.
The program takes up a low-to-moderate amount of system resources, includes a comprehensive help file (too bad it doesn't have snapshots), has a good response time and didn't cause us any difficulties during our tests. We highly recommend AllMyNotes Organizer Portable to all users.
Limitations:
· 30 days trial period
What's New in This Release:
Enhancements:
· File attachment name is displayed on on exporting/copying to plain text format (.txt).
Resolved issues:
· Fixed issue with maximizing app on second monitor using auto-snap feature - if initial window position was on different monitor it was maximized to wrong monitor.
· Fixed issue with importing non-ASCII characters (ex: accented characters) from Evernote .enex format.
· Fixed issue with importing accented characters from non-ANSI encoded .html files according to ?xml and meta tags. Added support to decode such encodings as KOI8x, UTF-8, UTF-7, ISO-8859-x, Windows-125x, Windows 874, Euc-JP, Shift-Jis, ISO-2002-JP, csISO2022JP, hz-gb-2312, Big5, ks_c_5601-1987, tis-620, and some others, to cover all major encoding used by e-mail clients and web-browsers.
· Fixed issue with entering text after hyperlinks, such texts where hyperlinked too, which is not quite correct.
· Fixed issue with exporting data in to .html format - when exported file path had accented characters, and ...