![]() I read the thread that cited, but most of it was too foreign to my experience to be meaningful. I would be interested in a comparison of DevonThink and EagleFiler, but perhaps more interested in a comparison between either of the two and the Finder and Notes. ![]() Happy to discuss further if you can narrow the focus of your questions a bit! Both Michael Tsai (for EF) and the Devon Technologies people have done excellent jobs for many years and I can recommend either product. If you haven’t tried them, I recommend downloading the demo versions of both. Sorry but I can’t do justice to your last two questions because of the depth of features of both programs. I use DTP for full scale (to my own needs) document/info processing, including storage of all my own records, storage/manipulation of records involving research and other database support, and as an historical archive for supporting future projects (i.e., a database of 10s of thousands of archived PDFs and RTFs of “clipped” on-line periodicals over the last 6+ years or so). I use EF primarily for daily journaling and email archives (a very simple and fast feature). EagleFiler (EF) is the more straight-forward, less expensive product providing powerful but limited capabilities while DTP is more expensive with greatly extended features. documents in a structured database format. Wow–a complete answer could easily run to book length (in fact, Take Control’s Joe Kissell has written an e-book on DevonThink Pro (DTP)).Īt a high level, both products are used to store, search, sort etc. ![]()
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