PIM - personal information manager

Personal information research assistant pim

Organize your research material. Clip articles and sources into categories specific to that topic. Cat and Clip article sources automatically. It allows you to add additional description to any item. Cross-reference and re-access related projects and information to help your next project move ahead easier and faster.

TextIndexer lets you focus on the work. Avoid the distraction of having to open separate applications, remembering file names, and hunting around Explorer's folders.

Are you currently working on a book or a dissertation? How do you administer the results of the needed investigations? Try use a TextIndexer! You can categorize your notes with many custom Categories. These could include Author, Title, Year of Publication, custom defined Keywords, a Ranking of the importance of the information.

Think of a workspace as a collection of project materials: web clips, images, applications, notes, documents, and anything else on your computer related to a common project. Use categories to build your own workspaces; attach all the material you access frequently or need when working with that project. Activate the items you wish to work with directly from the category.

IF you are after long thinking and searching you have found the solution for a problem? Then you want sure to have material available later. Why not make sure and store your solutions and other tricks in a TextIndexer?

Collect comments from the members of your workgroup about recurring tasks and problems in a central TextIndexer.

Of course TextIndexer is not restricted to purely personal info. You could also store general info for easy retrieval in TextIndexer: info about historical events, geography, politics, philosophy, birds, plants, Internet, etc. TextIndexer is capable of storing many thousands or even tens of thousands of Items in TextIndexer. Opening of such a large TextIndexer would take a little time, but once loaded you'll get answers to your queries after a couple of mouse clicks and a few seconds.

We are looking forward to see TextIndexer users accumulating knowledge of some kind in TextIndexer and giving it away for others to use. We would be happy to make samples of such knowledge bases available for download from our Internet site.

The possibilities are limited only by your imagination in conceiving of how to use and view your data. You can make TextIndexer process your research data the way you want it to, rather than, as with many other research programs, having to struggle to fit your use of the data into the program's configuration.