If this imaginary product did exist I wouldn’t be opposed to paying for it… If any product offered all of these things, I imagine it’d cost a pretty penny. Lastly, some version of planning capabilities that Amazing Marvin and/or Watership-Planner offer. DoogiePIM because of all of its features it incorporates (encryption, web browser, send/receive emails, budgeting, password generator, etc.). DEVONthink for it’s intelligent classify things across multiple locations, import and fully search pdf files. An example would be a cross between three products. I am looking for an “all-in-one” information organizer and planner that runs on windows or Linux. What I’m looking for may not exist yet (to my knowledge) and is more than likely a figment of my imagination. >is something like Evernote/ZenKit at 80-$100/year. >if there’s no Windows alternative you like. >to you, the hardware cost could be reasonably factored in… especially >monitor/keyboard/mouse), so if the software is sufficiently (in)valuable >(and little desktop Mac minis for $420, if you have your own >As-new refurb Macbooks (with 1-yr warranty) start at at $1100 >partner to the Mac app that most Windows alternatives can’t quite >access/sync, but the DEVONthink iOS app has become a pretty nifty >vary, and prices range from free to $100/yr. >Premium, MyInfo, ZenKit, or one of the many, many Wiki systems. >the same things, albeit in different ways. >There are lots of alternatives that work on Windows/web to do many of >articulating what are you looking for… and what are you willing to >scanning/OCR, to note & document creation. >bookmarking to document/mail archiving to pdf import/reading, to >Windows/Linux? The Pro version offers so many disparate features, from What specific functions from DEVONthink are you looking to replicate on If I can’t find a solution, I will consider purchasing a macbook of some sort. Intelligently classify documents and make connections is one critical feature I like about DEVONthink. Your point about the automated processes of DEVONthnk is valid and I agree with 100%. I am currently looking into Lucion’s FileCenter Professional and other software alike. Any Known Alternatives to DEVONthink for Linux or Windows?
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