File Details |
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File Size | 5.7 MB |
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License | Shareware, $124.50 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/Vista/XP |
Date Added | August 31, 2009 |
Total Downloads | 782 |
Publisher | Ramon C. Silvera |
Homepage | InSight |
Publisher's Description
InSight is a powerful outliner and information manager, InSight makes processing text, organizing and finding information easy and natural, saving you time and effort, with advanced text editing features, not found in other editors. Topics consist of two fields of unlimited size (Title and Contents) organized in multilevel outlines called catalogs. The treeview topic list supports direct drag and drop, as well as copying, cutting and pasting multiple topics at once. Huge catalog files load very fast and can contain an unlimited amount of topics. Text is easily formatted, highlighted, bookmarked, linked to, and more.
Latest Reviews
zridling reviewed v1.2 on Sep 20, 2004
Promising, but needs two more major versions of work. Insight does not include proportional fonts, and it still opens large files slowly. While it has some nice keyboard shortcuts, most of the menu items have no underlined letters, forcing you to constantly use the mouse. It is highly configurable and that's admirable. Insight's ability to handle a wide variety of syntax formats is impressive. Overall, a good start, but needs to shore up its weaknesses vis-a-vis a powerful text editor like UltraEdit before it's worth the price of registration. I give it a 2 because as is in its first version, Insight won't convince loyal users of other text editors to switch.
zridling reviewed v1.2 on Sep 20, 2004
Promising, but needs two more major versions of work. Insight does not include proportional fonts, and it still opens large files slowly. While it has some nice keyboard shortcuts, most of the menu items have no underlined letters, forcing you to constantly use the mouse. It is highly configurable and that's admirable. Insight's ability to handle a wide variety of syntax formats is impressive. Overall, a good start, but needs to shore up its weaknesses vis-a-vis a powerful text editor like UltraEdit before it's worth the price of registration. I give it a 2 because as is in its first version, Insight won't convince loyal users of other text editors to switch.