

These various styles and colours makes it easier to categorize and sort through large data trees. And I sincerely appreciate the tree display which allows users to chose styles (bold, italic, coloured text etc) for the node text in the tree.

I find the interface of TreeDB to be well designed and easy to use. Owing to bugs and lack of web-clipping features, I was planning to migrate from TreeDBnotes to UltraRecall or MyBase.īut recently, TreeDBnotes seems to have resolved most of the problems and the developer has promised to release a web-clipping tool for it soon. TreeDBNotes was one of the few note applications that ran properly in Linux. My original reason for purchasing it was because I needed a PIM that would allow me to migrate from OneNote on Windows to a Linux system. I have been using TreeDBnotes since 2007 and have been quite satisfied. It’s been too long for me to give you details, but I stopped using it because of these issues, which never allowed me to feel really comfortable using it.Īs I said, though, it has been a few years since I last used it. However, I found it buggy and somewhat inconsistent. I liked its feature set, and the fact that I could build run-time databases for colleagues. I bought a license for TreeDBNotes a few years bike.
