Milenix MyInfo is a personal-reference information manager (PRIM) for Windows. MyInfo is a complete solution for collecting, organizing, editing, storing, and retrieving personal-reference information. Using MyInfo, you will never lose an important document again. By organizing all your information in your MyInfo topics, they will be easy to find and retrieve later on.
MyInfo organizes and stores not only text documents, but also web resources and third-party application files, allowing you to organize all your information with a single application. Its abilities to organize all kinds of information make it very suitable for organizing project-support materials like documents, invoices, outlines, and mind-maps.
User reviews about MyInfo
by Anonymous
Well worth the price. Solid, reliable and the developer is very responsive..
MyInfo is outstandingly reliable and solidly designed. I previously used a now-defunct PIM note-taking tool that often crashed and led to data loss. After switching to MyInfo, it has been utterly reliable and solid and after 3 years, it has become the one tool that I use every day without exception. It handles my 3gb database quickly and efficiently, and the search function is extremely fast and convenient.MyInfo is the one application that I use every single day. The program offers a very convenient way to store vast array of research notes, articles, web-clippings in branched tree and sub-tree categories. Data can be found easily through the tree-categories, through full-text search, and through the use of assigning tags or keyword to documents in the databaseThere are several major PIM note-taking tools available. MyInfo is one of the very best in terms of its features and reliability. I am stunned that more researchers and students are not using this useful tool to organize university notes, class material, PDFs, essays, and web-data. Pros:
reliable, bug-free, fast, efficient, highly responsive developer who is constantly updating the program. Features are added quickly in response to user's requests.
Cons:
The web-clipping tool should be improved to allow for more accurate capture of web-page material, More