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journler

I use journler for everything. i take all my notes in omnioutliner and save them into the drop box. and all my other files, like my pages documents of PDFs go into the drop box too. everything is in smart folders and tagged. im wondering if i should be taking more advantage of the finder, or some other programs, mainly because journler wasnt meant for organizing more than notes.


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Carla's picture

Re: journler

Journler was meant for anything and everything! Why don’t you feel so? Something about it feel lacking?

shippingcreek's picture

Re: journler

integration with leopard and ical for one

primitiveworker's picture

same boat

I too am in the process of replacing my journler pile with finder + spotlight + smart folders + quicklook + cover flow.

I’m ripping all of my webarchives to pdf’s and it’s tedious. I haven’t yet decided exactly how I’m going to organize the spotlight tags and smart folders so they’re just going into a handful of actual folders at the moment.

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