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JournalX 2.2.10


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Requirements Mac OS X 10.3.9 or above Universal Binary
Downloads 22 Limitations None
Publisher MacItEasy File Size 1.5M
Date added 26 Feb 2008 Check your speed

- Are you getting sick of managing your textfiles and pictures into deep nested folder hierarchies, only to recognize you are unable to find them if you need them?

- Need a fast search for lots of files?

- Need one viewer for many document formats?


Then JournalX is the right choice for you!


JournalX was designed to archive and manage any kind of documents. Its flexibility makes it first choice for:

  • Document manager
  • Journal
  • Note pad
  • Link collection (bookmarks)
  • Movie collection
  • Receipe collection
  • Text collection
  • Picture collection
  • Archive PDF files
  • and a lot more...!

With JournalX it is easy to create text documents or archive both, text and pictures. With its fast and flexible search capability you have instant access to your text and picture documents. Add arbitrary notes to your documents. Its integrated viewer allows it to view content without additional programs. Export the whole database to your iBook or MacBook when you are on the road and all your information is remains available.

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