![]() ![]() The file opens in your default browser and you can move from one element to another by using the arrow controls of the keyboard. If you have something important and do not want others to mess your work up you can protect each topic with a password.įor the nicest impression and for a nifty display of your work Pagico makes possible playing all the elements in a slideshow. There is no limit to the amount of content you can add to a topic and if you put your back into it the result can be amazing: a combination of all the elements, easy access to information and fast editing of every element. By content I mean everything included in Files and Images categories (PDF, TXT, DOC, XLS or PPT files, videos, or text paragraphs and lists). ![]() The next step is automatically displayed and it allows you to add files or media content. New topics are created at a press of a key as all you need to do is type in the desired title and press Enter. ![]() This way you can keep track of your activity and becomes extremely important if you are employing the application for business purposes. Additional information like the time and date of creating a certain article is also available. Clicking on one of the tags will show you the corresponding subject(s), but it would be better if you only saw the topics and the tags would be in lower case or differentiated in some way.Īnyway, there is a solution for this minor nag and that is enabling TagExplore function which will display the topics and the tags in a clear way: topics standing out and tags in smaller font right under them. The trouble with topic view is that the tags are also displayed as topics and this is a little confusing. Each topic can have its own tags so that finding the desired subject is made faster. The display options here include viewing all the topics or just the folders. The menu is nothing complicated and simply allows you to cross out all the content, change the color of the note (you can create a color code based on their importance this way) and you can add them to a topic in Data section.ĭata tab is where the fun begins. As all the editing is responsive to mouse hovering over the item, by holding the mouse over them you can enable their menu. The "Stickies" come in eight different colors and can be used for quickly noting a meeting or as scrap paper to temporarily write something down. These include the "Stickies" (similar to paper sticky notes) to quickly add some information and later append it to one of the topics and the Data tab which practically contains all the information: topics and folders. The menus are available in the top left hand corner of the application window. But hey, comply with this requirement and give it a try. In order to begin using the trial version you will have to give your email to the developer which is a pretty nasty thing to do, considering that no one wants to have personal data appended to a database. The blank spaces on the sides are not making a good impression in the beginning but as you start building your database the page is filled with titles all organized in a very comfortable manner. The interface does not fit well the Vista environment, as there are no skins or themes available. I tested it on a Sempron 3000+ and there was absolutely no trouble and no waiting. Other than this, a perfectly normal "computer" is appropriate. The only requirement it asks is to have Internet Explorer 6 or above as the application is web based. The 15 days trial are more than sufficient to take the tour of the software and make an idea on what it offers. The price for getting your data organized with Pagico is $29.95 and you get to put it to a test before deciding on acquiring its capabilities. It provides an environment to save the information you feed which will be displayed in a very nifty manner. Pagico is a hybrid between a PIM (Personal Information Manager) and a knowledge base software designed to help you keep tabs on all the events. Put your imagination to test with Pagico and see what comes out. Well, it is now time to take the matter into hands and create our own knowledge database, be it for business, educational purposes or simply for personal use. Wikipedia is the dome of knowledge and there are few things beyond its reach. That was until the online encyclopedias began to appear. All we could do was read the digital books, visit the websites and absorb the information. And with all this strict organization we still get lost when it comes to finding a certain document.Īlso, for educational purposes there wasn't too much to do. The directories, folders and subfolders are considered a secondary level of organizing our data. Hardware developers have given us the possibility of slicing and dicing the hard disk any way we want. Keeping data in a clean, organized way is quite a challenge for most of us. ![]()
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