Iorganize Manual
Iorganize Manual
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iOrganize
Version 2.5
by Bruno Blondeau
<contact@brunoblondeau.com>
iOrganize web site : <http://www.brunoblondeau.com/iorganize>
iOrganize Documentation - Page 1
Introduction
Perhaps you have noticed the MacOS Notepad no longer comes installed with MacOS 9.
Is the current NotePad you are using is too limited?
That made me think about developing a more convenient NotePad, which has become
iOrganize, a new multipurpose software package!
- NotePad : the first module of iOrganize was created to improve on the original system
NotePad. Use iOrganize the same as you would the original NotePad, but with a lot of
new features, as well as a clean and efficient user interface. Organize your notes in
several categories, store email or web addresses (thanks to its ability to use your Internet
applications), and even import your old NotePad file into iOrganize to make the
transition easy.
- ContactPad : Are you looking for an easy-to-use address book? Then ContactPad is
what you are looking for! With many useful features, such as Internet links, it allows you
to easily store everything you need.
- AliasPad : Organize your files without worrying about their physical location on your
disks. AliasPad tracks your files even if you move or rename them, in much the same
way Finder aliases work. However, AliasPad lets you store as many aliases as you want
in one centralized location, rather than multiplying countless desktop files! Use it as an
application launcher, a small MP3 play list, or to organize files by their type or function,
without having to regroup them on your disk.
iOrganize Documentation - Page 2
NotePad
Introduction
The first module of iOrganize was created to improve on the original system NotePad.
Use iOrganize the same as you would the original NotePad, but with a lot of new
features, as well as a clean and efficient user interface. Organize your notes in several
categories, store email or web addresses (thanks to its ability to use your Internet
applications), and even import your old NotePad file into iOrganize to make the
transition easy.
iOrganize Documentation - Page 3
Edit Mode
This is the main window of the NotePad module. You can store notes here, in a similar
way you were doing using the MacOS NotePad, but with improved abilities.
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Zone 1 : Notes List
This is the list of the current notes in the active category. Each note is represented by its
title, which you can modify by double-clicking on it : this calls the…
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