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Old 10-08-2007, 07:46 PM
igoldsmid igoldsmid is online now
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Hi Rossco

Yes, I bought doOrganizer a few years ago when it first came out. But I only used it for a short while because a) it was seriously buggy then, and seems still is, and b) the gemx team had an unbelievable habit of disappearing for weeks and dropping all support, as it seems they have again - but this time for months or permanently. Imagine one day putting a note on your forum page that you are doing maintenance and moving your forum server - and months later the same maintenance status pertains - i.e. it's complete BS and who knows what they are up to, gone out of business whatever.

I've been using UR since it first came out. I used it extensively at first. Then ran into various limitations as one does with all these products - and stopped using it for some time. BUT..... With Version 3 UltraRecall Pro is really a terrific product - its got most of what I need, and what it doesn't have now, - Kinook have on the road map - and as far as I can tell, these guys are about as committed to the future of UR as anyone would want and expect - i.e. very committed.

Following a few teething problems at the start of the Version 3 release, the integration with Outlook 2007 (and all the other Office 2007 components) now works perfectly. One great thing about it is you can synchronize entire folders, pst's, a selection of items, or one item - and that includes Contacts, Tasks, Emails, Calendar, Journal, Notes... I don't recommend synchronizing a whole PST file, or a Folder that has thousands of items, only because the incremental sync takes a while... And another great thing, is if, as an example, like me, you are wanting to create a custom CRM system, I can drag and drop, or sync my Outlook Contact Folder with UR, then add a bunch of Custom Properties to UR Contact Template, then Create a Custom Form for Contacts, and "boom" an infinitely extensible Customer Relationship Management System. And of course you can add properties ad infinitum to any Items, and then choose which of them to display in a Custom Forms associated with any Item Type.

If Omea Pro had stayed in business and was aggressively pursuing the development of new and updated features, then UR would have a real competitor. But right now, UR Pro is on its own with respect to providing a personal information management system that integrates almost flawlessly with your Microsoft 2000/3/7 products.

Another great feature is the ability to copy url links to any UR Items that you can then paste into other applications. I like to have "40,000 foot" navigation of my stuff visually. So instead of, for example, creating Favorites in UR, I capture the Items' url links, and paste them into Personal Brain, or another Visual Mapping Application I just picked up which I am finding to be "best of breed" - called XMIND. Now I have a high level Concept Map, or Mind Map, that I use to visually navigate all the important or favorite Items in UR, plus links to files on my PC and Web pages....

Ian

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