Tobu – Freeform Information Organizer
- Saturday, January 2, 2010, 20:05
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Tobu is a freeform information organizer. It can be used to organize notes, todo lists, files, clips, code snips, diary entries and more or less any type of intformation that can be entered as text or stored in a file. Its goal is to make a very large number of items of information easily manageable.
Tobu revolves around tagging each item of information and using keywords to narrow down your search to a small number of hits at a later time. The aim of Tobu is to avoid organizing data when it is added—instead, we limit our job to describing it with tags and sortable tags (more on that below). It is only when we look for a particular record the data is organized using tags to filter and sort the listing.
Tobu works in both Linux and Windows.
- Tutorial -
- 01: Sample Items, Adding New Items
- 02: Sortable Tags
- 03: Add a General Item
- 04: Additional Columns, Attaching Shortcuts
- 05: Other Features
- 06: Partial Match Listing, One Item Columns, Views
- 07: Finding Tags, Automatic Saves, Unique Items
- 08: Delete Items, Templates, Printing
- 09: Performance, Disclaimer
- 10: Why use Tobu?
Use Universal Extractor to extract the exe file and run tobu,1.exe in {app} folder. You don’t have to install the exe. It is portable now!
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