Total Text Container is a personal information manager that lets you to store all kinds of different content within a single encrypted XML database, including rich text, images, spreadsheets, URLs/passwords, contacts, calender events, catalogs, files etc. Each item in the database is capable of supporting a mashup of content types, so you can store and view all related information on the same page easily.
Warning: some users have reported software problems -- program should be considered beta software.
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Runs on: | WinNT / Win2K / WinXP |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
Unicode support: | Partial. Support Unicode in document content but not in document filenames. |
License: | Freeware |
How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch TotalText.exe. |
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It hung for me too. Then I checked its compatibility/system requirements. Officially, it is only compatible with Win 2000/XP/2003 but, unfortunately, I'm stuck with Vista. Subsequentially, I set it to run as admin and with compatibility set to XP/SP2. This time, it started okay. Unfortunately, it still froze after a while :(
Sounds good, but v0.a082 hangs. Useless! :-(
what kind of encryption does this use? searched the site but couldn't seem to find anything
this is interesting.
some people claim it's the greatest thing evah.
and others say it doesn't even run.
I've tried it myself and a couple of times it wouldn't start up - another time it hung, and I haven't actually figured out how to work it yet.
intuitive it's not.
Latest version .81 does not run reliably.
I'm agree with mjwiech.
The application (V0.80) in unusable. Complains that a file already exists while it does not. Complains on zero division. Loops errors. To break the error a kill of process must be done.
holy cow batman this thing is loaded!
This app is unusable.
Plenty of various error messages. Complains that a file already exists while it does not. Complains on zero division. Loops errors, difficult to break out of it.
This app looks like something I'm going to love!
I've found a few different PIM apps now that seems good, and right now I want to start up a project to create a new free open source PIM app with all the best features of them all!
An embedded web browser would be great. I'm not talking about a full-powered browser like Firefox. Something like Thunderbrowse would suffice. Oh yeah, something like firefox extensions would be also great.