File Details |
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File Size | 3.5 MB |
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License | Shareware, $39.95 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | November 29, 2007 |
Total Downloads | 621 |
Publisher | Angelic Software |
Homepage | Info Angel |
Publisher's Description
Info Angel is a personal information manager that combines a Notepad, an Address Book, an Organizer and a Bookmark Manager into a single interface. You can manage your daily notes, create a database of personal and professional contacts, organize your time, store links to both local documents and the Internet sources, and much more. It will bring more order and discipline into your life, will save your time, effort and nerves.
Latest Reviews
woolly reviewed v4.2 on Dec 8, 2007
I don't understand why anyone would blast away at InfoAngel by spouting meaningless platitudes, with no mention of specific features the program lacks, or how they wished it worked differently. Makes you wonder exactly how much time they spent trying the program. I found InfoAngel to be a decent PIM for someone with a moderate needs for storing and organizing personal information. It offers extensive, word processor-like formatting features to make documents look nice, stores photos and web pages, and exports documents to rtf. However, it only allows one database to be open at a time, and the search function can slow down on large databases. It only crashed on me once in testing and that was an earlier 4.0 version. Power users will want to look elsewhere (perhaps AM-Notebook, Jot+Notes, MyInfo or My Notes Keeper) but your average Windows user will be quite happy.
Raven Sati reviewed v4.2 on Nov 30, 2007
Another craptastic attemp to solve the 'problem' of information overload and rake in the bucks. But, as Bill Gates and others have been pointing out for the last few years - it is not information overload that we need to deal with - it is 'underload' of the information (and communication) that we need that is the real problem. Not even an attempt to shovel a glimpse into the ditch of what this means with this little proggie. The designers of this mess have their heads where the sun don't shine ...
woolly reviewed v4.2 on Dec 8, 2007
I don't understand why anyone would blast away at InfoAngel by spouting meaningless platitudes, with no mention of specific features the program lacks, or how they wished it worked differently. Makes you wonder exactly how much time they spent trying the program. I found InfoAngel to be a decent PIM for someone with a moderate needs for storing and organizing personal information. It offers extensive, word processor-like formatting features to make documents look nice, stores photos and web pages, and exports documents to rtf. However, it only allows one database to be open at a time, and the search function can slow down on large databases. It only crashed on me once in testing and that was an earlier 4.0 version. Power users will want to look elsewhere (perhaps AM-Notebook, Jot+Notes, MyInfo or My Notes Keeper) but your average Windows user will be quite happy.
Raven Sati reviewed v4.2 on Nov 30, 2007
Another craptastic attemp to solve the 'problem' of information overload and rake in the bucks. But, as Bill Gates and others have been pointing out for the last few years - it is not information overload that we need to deal with - it is 'underload' of the information (and communication) that we need that is the real problem. Not even an attempt to shovel a glimpse into the ditch of what this means with this little proggie. The designers of this mess have their heads where the sun don't shine ...