Clippings Software

Organize your bits of info in a tree outline form
Read: RSS feeds, newsgroups, web bookmarks
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Store all kinds of info in one place
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The best two pane outliner (ZDNet thinks so).
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Free form workspace to hold all your info
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Free - JetBrains inc.

Omea Reader is an easy to use RSS feed reader, newsgroup reader and Web bookmark manager. Its powerful information management features include fast searches, flexible categorization, flagging, annotations, clippings, notifications and much more.



Free - Green Parrots Software

ActionOutline Lite helps you organize your bits of info into the intuitive outline form. The possibilities for its use are practically endless: to-do lists, recipes, project notes, personal contacts, bookmark lists, reports, term papers and more.



$39.95 - Green Parrots Software

Only 15% of organizer/PIM users say that the software helped them become more efficient. 95% of ActionOutline users use the program daily, and two thirds estimate it saves them at least 5 hours a week. This tool IS NOT for everyone, but it works!



$39.95 - Seeplain

Type and draw anywhere just like pen and paper. No lines or cells to restrict you. Livepad is a freeform note taker. Capture Web Clippings, Pictures, and URL's. Record Audio and Insert files from other applications such as Spreadsheets, PDF's etc.



 
a multi clipboard/scrapbook utility

iClip
$19.95 - Inventive, Inc.

With iClip, you quickly store, organize and access bits of information that just aren't practical to save as entire documents. It allows you to quickly copy & paste and drag & drop clippings to and from its multiple "clipping bins" so that you can easily access them in the applications you're using. You stay focused on the tasks you're accomplishing while saving time and streamlining your workflow.



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