

The rule is that, if NoteFrog is installed into a location other than where it was previously located, where there is no existing ini/preferences file present, it will default to initial factory settings. Meanwhile, here is a list of the NF v2.5.5beta issues that I have raised: However, that forum seems to have been down for "Maintainence" ( sic) for several days, so I shall notify via email. I had been trialling NF v2.5.5beta, and posting to the forum at I have posted a request to have them provide an RSS feed for that forum. It will be nice to see HTML clips, but he hadn't time to get them right before the current release. Also, it's still quite a young project, and Berry has been responsive and quick about most of the points raised. I must add that though an "electronic bible index" might be a nice thing to have, in practice, if I look back at the current awareness bulletins I used to make for work as a "real world" example, they probably totalled (in about 23 years) the equivalent of some 2000 - 3000 separate "notes." So, realistically, NF could easily have coped. Using the Bible as a test file meant I ran headlong into a formerly unexpected limit and that further undermined my confidence. Things like the way its "sub-windows" behave as if they belong to separate applications, and numerous niggles about keyboard shortcuts, leave me slightly uneasy. I really like NoteFrog's live search, but still have reservations about it as a truly heavy-duty professional tool.

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