Noteliner helps you structure and track your work; it provides a
place to record meeting and conversation notes, manage todos, and store
key project information that might otherwise be scattered about. It is
a simple tool that will not slow you down, but will give you a means
to stay on top of what you need to do and remember.
I developed it originally about 15 years ago and have updated it
every few years. From time to time I´ve looked for other tools to help
me keep track of all the things that I need to do at work but I have
found them either too cumbersome–creating work rather than reducing
it–or too basic. For no particular reason in early 2010 I decided to
clean it up and see if others might find it useful (I´ve continued to
update it since then). I hope you do!
Noteliner lets you create a hierarchy of notes. You can give these
notes follow-up dates, indicate which ones need attention, assign
people, prioritize, or mark them complete. Different views allow you to
see all the notes assigned to a particular person, those that need
follow-up, attention or are dated. You can also specify which notes are
part of a To-Do list and then view all To-Dos across your projects
along with other items that need attention.
It is very stable. It saves every minute if changes are made, I
haven´t lost data in over a decade. I use it every day at work. I run it
on Windows XP but it should be fine on Windows 2000 and more recent.
Its written in Visual C++ so it is fast and light weight.
What´s New in version 3.3:
- Improved Navigation Pane (auto-refresh, drag to, resize)
- Page Styles & Formatting
- Custom Filters
- Navigate Back and Forward
- A bunch of other stuff
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