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DEVONthink 2.0 Review

Title: DEVONthink Pro Office Review

DEVONthink Pro Office ($150, Commercial, Version 2.0) is a comprehensive data management application.

In a previous post about Organization Apps I wrote that I will be writing about different organization apps from the perspective of a student. In particular, I said that I’ll be writing about them with two use cases in mind, for organizing research and for assisting the the writing process. I also want to add an additional use case for such applications, taking notes – either in class or outside of it. DEVONthink is one of the most popular applications in this category and has probably the most extensive feature-set. As usual, I’ll be rating the application in different sections and then give it an overall score at the conclusion.

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iTiVo: The TiVo App For Macs

iTiVo (Free: Open-Sourced, v1.7.6) is an unofficial app for retrieving videos from your TiVo. Admittedly, this app has a limited user base to appeal to, but for those people it is great. It is even better than the official TiVo application in that it allows you to pull the original MPEG-2 video from the TiVo and run commercial cutting algorithms on the video. Recent versions have been very stable and work as advertised. If you have a Mac and a TiVo this is a must-have app for your mac.

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SweetFM Is Pretty Sweet

SweetFM (Free: Open-Sourced, v1.1.1) is a combination Last.Fm and iTunes controller. Aside from the standard controlling of Last.fm stations through media, it offers the interesting feature of saving songs from the stream directly to iTunes. Questionable legality aside, this is an excellent feature that is implemented well and sets it apart from the competition. SweetFM is a free app that I would recommend trying.

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eBook Management with Calibre

Calibre (Free: Open-Sourced, v0.5.12) is a app that attempts to be the iTunes of ebooks, which such features as conversion, library management, and downloading to devices.

It supports converting numerous formats to various ebook formats easily, and has a built-in reader for the ebooks as well. It will also use the feeds from popular magazines and news sources to generate ebooks that can be read on the go. Finally, it supports downloading ebooks to Stanza the popular ebook reader for the iPhone. These features make it a worthwhile download.

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Keep Your Word Review

Keep Your Word ($25: Shareware, v1.5.1 ) is a flash card app for learning another language. The object is to keep a list of words that you’re learning and their equivalent word in your language, then review and drill these words in the effort to build your vocabulary in a different language.

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MathType 6.0 Review

MathType ($97; $57 academic; 30 day free trial that reverts to an indefinite light edition) is a mathematics equation editor that allows users to easily type and insert advanced equations into common word processing software, such as Microsoft Word and Apple’s iWork suite.

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EventBox: Integrated Social Networking

EventBox ($15: Shareware, v1.0) is a app for integrating your social networks and viewing their content in a native mac app. It currently supports Twitter, Facebook, your Google Reader feeds, Flicker, Reddit, and plain RSS feeds. It works pretty well, and I like it better than many of the AIR based apps I’ve tried in the past. MacHeist is giving it away for free right now as a promotion for their bundle.

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MacHeist Is Live

MacHeist is live and has some really good apps, yet another reason that they stand out from the other bundles.

We will be covering the apps in the bundle over the coming weeks, so watch the site or subscribe to the RSS feed.

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Organization Apps

The next series of reviews I will be writing is about personal organizers. Since this class of programs is a very broad and diverse one, the usual review process will need to be modified. In particular, there are so many different uses for these programs that it is only practical to look at them from one or two perspectives. Instead of digging through all the features and functions of the programs and comparing them to other leading programs (which would take far too long and be very complicated), I will instead judge them based on how well they handle a certain task. This will be based on my usage and the functions that the app offers that cater to that type of usage.

I feel qualified to judge two uses in these apps: first, as an aid to the writing process, and second, as a tool for capturing and organizing research. As a college student in a liberal arts school, I have to write a lot of papers. As such I feel qualified to speak to whether a program in question can help the writing process, this will also include note taking in class. Also, as a former academic debater, I feel qualified to speak to the research management aspects of many of these programs; both for capturing information and for organizing it for quick retrieval later.

I’m already starting work on a DEVONthink Pro 2.0 review, but I want to wait for the official version to be released before writing it. I have started using it now simply because the feature set is so deep. I just want to fully wrap my head around it before trying to describe it to other people and objectively judge it. You will probably see another review or two before DEVONtechnologies releases the full version (i.e. the non-beta version).

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Wallet Review

Wallet ($20: Shareware, v3.0.2) is a password and information encryption app.

When I reviewed AllSecure I mentioned another app as the main competitor to it, Wallet. I decided to review Wallet to help round out my secure information manager reviews. (this app was downloaded as a trial from Acrylic’s website)

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