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GoBinder 2006 ships with an entirely new architecture

While the Tablet PC world may still be considered a niche space, there are some really interesting applications that have been developed for tablets that cross boundries into the mundane computing world. One of these is Agilix's GoBinder. Agilix has just released a radically updated version of its note-taking, file storing, PIM capable flagship product. Designed primarily for the college student (it has integration into the Blackboard course system used by many universities), GoBinder is a heck of a tool for all types of packrats and copious note-takers. GoBinder 2006 takes a very strong inking capability, and expands it by building, from ground up, a totally new architecture. This new architecture is designed for users to trade notes and forms through a WebDav syncing capability. That means those of you who are still in college, and may skip a class or two, you can have notes from your friends synched right into your GoBinder. In addition to that, the Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks capabilities get a major overhaul with this release. You don't need to own a Tablet PC to take full advantage of this great application, as its features are great for anyone looking for a place to keep all their notes and stuff. You can download a trial here; it will set a student back $49.95 and for the rest of us, it costs $99.95.



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rothgar said 6:15PM on 3-08-2006
looks like a onenote alternative.
looks a bit sloppy to me though.
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shadekh said 6:29AM on 3-09-2006
interesting product, though the "sharing" feature is probably limited to those having tablets too. imho, most of my friends prefer normal laptops to tablets, they can type faster (and neater) than they can write.
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Ben said 8:14AM on 3-09-2006
Sound great. Is there any note taking software for mac laptops though? (feel free to list some)
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Yogz said 9:17AM on 3-09-2006
Je vous aime :)
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