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Whizfolders

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WhizFolders is an organizer and outliner for managing notes on Microsoft Windows. WhizFolders has been around since 1998 but is now discontinued. Its predecessor WhizNote, a plain text notes organizer, was released in CompuServe forums in 1993.

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WhizFolders allows to manage your information in two-panes—the left pane being a hierarchical list of note titles and the right-pane contains the detail or text of the selected note in the list. The notes can be merged when copying to the clipboard, or when exporting or printing. A boolean search for information is available. Keyword tags can also be assigned to the notes to find them even when the actual tag is absent in their text.

A freeware viewer is separately available to read WhizFolder files.

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Features

  • Hierarchical list of note titles
  • Word wrapped note titles
  • Drag and drop outlining of note titles
  • Rich text note contents (RTF)
  • Boolean or exact search
  • Keyword tags
  • Hyperlinks to other notes or external files, web sites
  • Pasting from web sites with source address
  • Automated pasting
  • Merged export or printing of notes

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