NeoMem allows you to store and organize all kinds of information in a cross between a word processor and database. It can be used to store to do lists, books, website passwords, addresses, account information, and collections of all kinds. The database can even be encrypted for maximum security.
Note: Website offline. Linking to archive.org mirror.
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Runs on: | Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP |
Writes settings to: | Windows registry. But given the small number of non-critical settings that is written (most settings are stored in the database), I think it can be accepted as portable. |
Unicode support: | No |
License: | MIT X11 |
How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch NeoMem.exe. |
I was an user of Neomem once -- interesting implementation, plenty of bugs, no documentation -- until I eventually abandoned it.
For anyone interested, Treeline (http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=971) is not as light, but has everything Neomem offered and is still in active development...
v1.2b
Tested it on Windows 10 and it seems to work just fine.
Standard there is no support for reading NeoMem.hlp but you are redirected to a Microsoft site to download WinHlp32.exe(not tested)
v1.2b
Looks like a nice program similar to KeyNoteNF. Somehow missed this one. Does it work on Windows versions greater than XP?
v1.2b
Updated, thanks Baas. I looked for an archive.org link but somehow missed that.
Website + Download still availablle through http://web.archive.org/web/20070929180221/http://neomem.org/
Download it's updated ;)
Maicon: yes, thanks for posting.
Offline?
This version corrupts data when even moderate amoounts of text are pasted into it. The author has not responded to email. Does anyone have the previous (stable) version?
This seems to be the same project hosted at GitHub- https://github.com/bburns/neomem but I don't expect NeoMem to be revived.
v1.2b