My Little Note Saver is personal information manager which saves you time, allowing you to keep your notes and data at the brief distance of a click. With it you can enjoy better access, organization and control over all your personal information, addresses, projects, clients, letters, speeches, research, collections, classroom notes, phone logs, sales quotes, supplier information, recipes, to do list, passwords, and much more. It also has the option to password protect your note files. It is very user friendly, install it and use it, it is that simple. Try it and you will wonder how you ever did without it.

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“TopNotes manages any kind of information like projects, addresses,
phone numbers, recipes, pictures, videos and so on in a tree structure easy to
organize.

Instead of having diferents files in a big hard disk, keep all the information that
you need organized in a single file, at one place!

- Organize notes in a tree structure and store in project files (notebooks).
- Each notebook file can include an unlimited number of notes.
- You can manage notes in the tree using drag & drop or
move notes up, down, left or right using shortcut keys
- Each note can include text, pictures, videos, sounds or OLE objects.
- Compress notebooks using ZIP deflate algorithm.
- TopNotes can protect your notebooks from prying eyes by
using strong encription (Blowfish 448 bits key size)
- Unique features as Bookmarks and History of the last notes modified.
- Easy to use.
- TopNotes is an stand-alone program. Does not require additional
DLL, VBX, OCX, or external databases.
- Can use notebook files stored in a LAN.
- Recognize web and email addresses and when doubleclicked launch
default browser or email client.
- TopNotes can be minimized n the system tray always available at hotkey.
A must have program always present when you need it.
- Have all the information that you need in one place. Avoid losing information again.”

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