A free form hierarchical information organizer.
The ultimate replacement for spreadsheets, mind mappers, PIMs, text editors and small databases.
Suitable for any kind of data organization,...
Jiffy is an easy-to-use Contact Manager which will help you organize all your contacts and events and make them available to you at the touch of a button. This will save you time so you can be more...
Ultra Recall is a personal information management (PIM) / knowledge management (KM) application for Microsoft Windows. It helps you capture, organize, and recall all of your electronic information...
If you're not the only one who has access to your computer then I'd bet that there are certain programs and files you don't want others accessing. There are a multitude of options on how to go...
Send text or SMS messages to pagers, mobile phones, and PIMs using an easy to use desktop application. Send messages through the Internet or a modem. Group messaging, pre-programmed messages and...
Never loose information again. NoteIT gives you easy access to a calculator, reader, Web search results and any of your notes quickly, allowing you to backup, archive, search, print, password...
XRatel SNMP OPC/DDE Server monitors Network Health as well as many other network parameters like bandwidth usage, error rates, among others. It provides valuable info for system administrators....
XRatel PerfMon OPC/DDE remotely monitors MS Windows computers using WMI technology, providing valuable information for system administrators to optimize the efficiency of servers and workstations....
Memorize texts, images, web pages, links, reminders etc. in tree-like database with this powerful personal information manager. Includes fast global search, data encryption, synchronization with...
Spb Diary is a feature-rich Today PIM plug-in. It contains your Calendar, Tasks and Contacts. This software is a powerful replacement for the standard Today plug-ins for appointments and tasks...
Messaging server software sends: SMS text messages to: pagers, mobile phones. Messages can be accepted from: networked computers, email, web pages, commandline, text files, serial ports, modems....